Rich The Kid whipped his fans into a frenzy with an creepy Instagram post on Tuesday (July 31) that said, “R.i.P. Rich the Kid 1992 – 2018.” He thanked his family and fans “for everything” in the caption and wiped the rest of his account, but according to a comment on the post by Rich Forever A&R Gramz, the post isn’t as crazy as it seems.
“He changing his name,” Gramz wrote in a comment.
More proof Rich the Kid ain’t dead:
He changed the caption of the photo he posted…@richthekid #richthekid(First one is original , second one is the one that he changed to) pic.twitter.com/oBwduleRKE
— elon musk (@sourtravisscott) July 31, 2018
The “Plug Walk” rapper also “liked” a tweet suggesting he’s simply “trolling the internet.”
Someone please tell me Rich The Kid isn’t dead and he just is trolling the internet rn
— delani (@delaanijo) July 31, 2018
Rich has been critical of his 300 Ent. label, recently dubbing it “the worst label ever” while pleading for his release from his contract. “I don’t wanna be with y’all label no more. Y’all suck. Y’all is trash,” he said.
So could the R.I.P. post and clean Instagram be more a reference to a figurative death rather than a literal one? The change of name could potentially be a way for the rapper to continue making music while his label situation gets worked out.
Iconic rap group Rapper’s Delight — formerly The Sugar Hill Gang — famously lost all the rights to their name, but through a name change loophole, were able to tour for years performing all their hits.
Likewise Prince changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol in 1993 while having contract issues with Warner Bros.
Rich The Kid’s team has yet to release any further details.
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