A$AP Rocky, whose birth name is Rakim Mayers, had his picture taken when he was in the mosh pit, which is an area in front of the stage at a music concert, where moshing occurs.
A$AP Rocky says somebody's "squeezing life" out of his testicles in viral picture
A picture of rapper A$AP Rocky's face during a music concert has become the Internet’s new favourite meme, but the rapper says it is not funny at all since somebody was squeezing the life out of his testicles and that’s why his face looks the way it looked in the viral picture.
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Moshing is defined as the engagement in uninhibited often frenzied activities (such as intentional collision) with others near the stage at a music, especially a rock concert.
Although fans and members of the Hip-hop community like Tyler, the Creator, are enjoying hearty laughs at Rocky’s pain as his “balls” are being squeezed, the Harlem rapper is not happy.
He said, in true Moses Golola fashion, that the picture was not a laughing subject as he revealed what was really going on in the madness that culminated in his facial expression in picture.
While fans where discussing his seeming “sex face”, the rapper went straight to the comments section of The Panic Room to clarify matters.
Thereupon, Rocky revealed the reason for his facial expression: “That shit not funny , sum lil bih was squeezing life out my nutz b”
Still Tyler, the Creator, kept the fun going with memes regarding how Rocky looked. And one would suspect that the rapper’s revelation that his balls were being squeezed only added to the risibility of the moment.
Rocky, who is a partner to musician Rihanna, may not be able to balloon her again if his balls were actually being squeezed to the extent that all their productive capacities vanished.
However, we doubt it will come to that since that would entail some really hard squeezing and, in that instance, Rocky’s facial expression would have reflected a dead man’s look.
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