Bobby Shmurda Reveled in Victory
Bobby Shmurda was present on Wednesday night, June 1, to play in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals, where the Rangers defeated Tampa Bay Lightning.
Bobby has adapted very well to the hockey culture. He was quite happy after the 6-2 win at Madison Square Garden. The Brooklyn actress did not neglect to release a clip while dancing and waving her towel.
“Shgooo Rangers!!! Goal,” he captioned the clip on his Instagram Wednesday night.
Fans love this energy of Bobby. They applauded him for really enjoying his new contract after he was released from prison in early 2021.
The Rangers are progressing successfully in their quest for a spot in the first Stanely Cup since 2014. 3. Match will be held on Friday night.
Bobby Shmurda is back with the single “Getting Em Back”.
Bobby Shmurda Says He Would Rather Get A Verse From Pop Smoke
He talked a lot in the hot seat during a recent interview. While speaking to DJ Akademiks, the Brooklyn rapper was asked if he would rather take a verse from Pop Smoke or JAY-Z.
Akademiks said that pop smoke is a He explained that it would be “smashing” and that “the whole of New York City would love him” before suggesting Hov, a song with GOAT himself.
Shmurda didn’t hesitate to pick Pop Smoke. He even began mimicking how the late rapper would sound in his songs.
“That’s my little n**a. I like it. I love JAY, too, but I like it,” he told a shocked Akademiks.
Bobby Shmurda Continued to Speak
His response sparked a debate on social media. Some agreed that Bobby’s drill sound would mesh better with Pop Smoke, while others found it surprising that he would go with Pop over a legend like JAY-Z.
Upon his release from prison last year, Shmurda signed a management deal with Roc Nation. However, it appears that he is no longer in business with JAY-Z’s company.
Shmurda also recently parted ways with Epic Records after campaigning for his release from the label. He claimed that he made a million dollars upon signing his release papers. On Friday, he is set to drop his first independent single “They Don’t Know.”