Tyga's Biggest Life And Career Fails
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Tyga’s Biggest Life And Career Fails
Tyga is in the news, again. And when that happens, it’s a disaster every single time. Tyga is a walking fail machine and these examples will explain exactly why. Here are his biggest fails ever.
Bu$stas – This game show featured wack rappers and Tyga was the wackest of them all. What an embarrassment.
Getting His Chain Snatched – He got robbed in 2008 by what people thought was another rapper. Who stole it? Nobody knows.
Basically Getting Kicked Out Of Young Money – Sadly, Drake and Nicki Minaj both hated Tyga and basically got him dropped from the label.
Freestyle Fail – Pure. Pure. Struggle.
Getting Outed As “Being In Love” With An Underage Girl – Kanye West said Tyga was in love with Kylie on the Breakfast Club.
Tyga Texting Chyna – He and Kylie took a “break” because he was caught texting Chyna to get back together like a herb.
Tyga’s Surprise Album Flop – He tried to Beyonce the game and failed. Miserably. So bad that he sold fewer copies than Troy Ave…which is about as low as you can go.
Publicity Stunt – Then he had pics of his eggplant pop up to help his struggle album. Hint: it didn’t work.
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