Lil Yachty Says He Has Spent Over $2M On Jewelry In Q&A With Fans

Lil Yachty also reveals he has more music with NBA Youngboy, Trippie Redd & Juice WRLD.

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Lil Yachty's always had a special relationship with his fans since he came into the game. They've been riding with him when he was first introduced to the masses as a Soundcloud rapper. He still maintains a great relationship with them and most recently, he addressed a few fan questions during an Instagram Q&A. During the session, he revealed how much money he's spent on jewelry as well as the long list of tracks he has with NBA Youngboy, Juice WRLD and Trippie Redd.

Lil Yachty gave fans a bit of insight earlier today on during his fan Q&A. The rapper revealed a few things including the amount of money he's spent on jewelry. 

"Over 2 mill I spent total on everything I bought ever." He wrote.

Lil Yachty Says He Has Spent Over $2M On Jewelry In Q&A With Fans

In addition, he brought excitement to his fans when he revealed that he has some new tracks on the way with the likes of NBA Youngboy, Trippie Redd and Juice WRLD. He shared screenshots of a folder of unreleased music, one of which included three Trippie Redd collabs. He also revealed that he has two unreleased songs with Youngboy Never Broke Again. In addition, Lil Yachty seems to have nearly a full project's worth of music with Juice WRLD in the cut.

Lil Yachty Says He Has Spent Over $2M On Jewelry In Q&A With Fans
Lil Yachty Says He Has Spent Over $2M On Jewelry In Q&A With Fans

Yachty also revealed that he's unsure whether he'll continue his Lil Boat mixtape series. He wrote, "Idk I don't wanna be one of those people who keep dropping a project wit the same name and be on like the 6th version."

Lil Yachty Says He Has Spent Over $2M On Jewelry In Q&A With Fans

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