![]() So we’ve got the whole pop-up shop set up like an apartment where you have the bed, you have the rug, you have the clock, and the candles everywhere, so you can actually feel like you’re walking in my crib. It was their idea to do a pop-up shop, but it was mine to do it in Harlem, to really embody the crib that I grew up in. We also have a new style of rugs that we’re gonna be selling at the pop up shop. ![]() We’re expanding the rugs, we’re going into beanie bags, pillows, comforter sets, clocks, and candles. Trap Lord rugs was the first venture that we did together, and it sold so good that we was thinking our next project could be together, and we thought about home goods. They’ve always been doing pop-ups, but they approached me to work with me and I took it because their demographic is huge and I like the way they curate their website. I still have ramen noodles on there, too. I have ginger ale, because my uncle likes ginger ale. I have two salmon dinners, with vegetables, I have a bottle of Hennessy, a bottle of champagne, some chips, Gatorade, water. I don’t see Future most of the time until I get off stage. Usually we have a spot, a room that everybody hangs out at after the show, just to kind of like gather up and just cool out with each other.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |