Safaree Flexes On Gatorade & Supports Dancehall Icon Bounty Killa
After Gatorade refused to cut the check, Safaree took matters into his own hands via Instagram.
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When he’s not popping up on Love & Hip Hop, or dropping new music, or moving his branded Coconut Oil, Safaree’s usually flexing for his “Stunt Gang” on Social Media.
While 2017 saw him emerge as the “Fur God”, Saf recently teamed up with Club Foreign to release a limited run of “Stunt Gang” apparel.
Featuring two red, white, and black bomber jackets, and a “Jamaica Flag” bomber jacket, the line was inspired by Gatorade’s refusal to cut him a cheque for rocking their Air Jordan x Gatorade Jacket in a recent video that went viral.
“Gatorade didn’t cut the check…so imma make my own!” was the statement made in one of his recent Instagram posts.
Check that out below and more from Safaree on page 2.
Safaree’s always been proud of his Jamaican background, never hesitating to fire off statements in Patois, or groove to the latest Dancehall/Reggae tunes.
Recently, he took to Instagram to ask for support on behalf of his favourite Dancehall Artist, Bounty Killa.
Considered one of Jamaica’s greatest Dancehall Artists, Bounty Killa was one of the few Artists that had his American Visa revoked in 2010.
Many speculate that it was due to his stance against the LGBT community in his lyrics, but no official statement was made about the matter.
Campaigning through Change.org however, Safaree asked his 1.1 Million followers to sign a petition in support of the Dancehall Artist. His Instagram post on the campaign can be found below.