Before I ever heard a song by Beatking, his shirts announced the vibe, bearing 150-point Impact font slogans like “GUM IS NOT TOOTHPASTE,” “Squirting is cool but it stank,” and “STOP MOVING TO HOUSTON.” The tees were a product of necessity — the cheapest way for Beatking to show up at the club with a fresh fit every weekend — and, like the Houston rapper and DJ’s music, laser-focused on pinging the most carefree part of our brains. “I can rap my ass off, but I realize that bitches don’t want to learn trigonometry in the club,” he said back in 2014.
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