Slaughterhouse’s Royce Da 5’9 knows what he’s doing tomorrow at 4:44 PM EST. The hip-hop veteran has revealed his intent to see what JAY-Z delivers in his highly-anticipated “Family Feud” music video.
Royce went to Instagram Thursday (December 28) to salute Jigga’s 4:44 single
Earlier in the day, JAY’s TIDAL announced the “Family Feud” music video’s Friday premiere.
.@S_C_’s “Family Feud” x 12/29 x #TIDAL: https://t.co/We5OlPBrLl pic.twitter.com/sNoRbI8R56
— TIDAL (@TIDAL) December 28, 2017
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— TIDAL (@TIDAL) December 28, 2017
This month, JAY released some fresh 4:44-inspired clothing.
The collection was exclusively released at The House of God Pop-up Shop at luxury boutique Maxfield L.A. on Thursday, hours before the Empire State of Mind hitmaker wraps up the North American leg of his 4:44 Tour at Los Angeles’ The Forum. The range features black and white T-shirts, long-sleeved tops, hooded sweatshirts, a leather jacket, and hats, with the words “Fear of God” emblazoned across many of the pieces, which also include references to the Bible verse John 4:44. (Canoe)
Fear of God designer Jerry Lorenzo had a variety of pieces in the set ranging from long-sleeved t-shirts to sleeveless hoodies.
Lorenzo opts for a monochromatic palette of black for his latest collection, comprised of streetwear classics like long-sleeved t-shirts, hoodies, a leather jacket, hats and denim pieces. The Tommy Ton-shot lookbook showcases the genderless range with men and women alike clad in each of the pieces. Some pieces include a long-sleeved black t-shirt with “Fear of God” inscribed all over and a sleeveless hoodie with Chinese lettering emblazoned on the front. (Billboard)