![]() In September 2018, he also told fans he is a clone, more specifically, a generation 3 model. Kid Buu’s revelation put Trippie Redd in a position to let the cat out of the bag.Buu has kept the charade going continued his truth quest, showing off what he says is more proof by way of microchips, specially made clone entrees and visits to the cloning facility.He also alleges to be a second-generation clone created by Canadian company Clonaid, even sharing video of his double at one point. ![]() The 30-year-old rapper claims he had a UFO encounter that led to him joining the Raelian movement, a sect that believes that life on Earth originates from alien lifeforms. Kid Buu has a very interesting story that sounds straight out of the X Files.So, if I look like a machine or a robot evidently, I’m doing something well." It just lets me know a clone is like perfection. I guess people not used to me being healthy and taking care of myself and being happy. He later conceded in an interview, “It’s funny to me.Gucci 2.0 played into the speculation for a while and even dropped a video for “First Day Out the Feds,” featuring multiple Guwops.When he touched down, people were taken aback by the new Gu and logically determined he must be a clone. Gucci Mane spent three years in prison from 2013 to 2016 and totally transformed his body while behind the walls.Won’t the real Slim Shady please stand up? Some even point to a halftime-show interview he did in 2013 as proof his clone was tweaking. Clone truthers have pointed out the rapper’s drastic change in appearance over the years. There have been multiple crackpot theories about Eminem being replaced by a clone at some point in his career, with tales of Illuminati intercedence, deadly car crashes and lethal overdoses that have culminated with the Em model we have now.but ain’t no way that’s Kodak yo,” one person commented.īefore the Men in Black come shut us down, XXL puts together a brief history of hip-hop’s obsession with clones. “Like I was never thinking the whole clone thing was a serious thing when they talked about Gucci. Most recently, Kodak Black fans voiced their opinion that the rapper may have gotten cloned while incarcerated, after a jail photo surfaced that showed the rapper looking unfamiliar to many Twitter conspiracy theorists and civilians. More rapper clone rumors have followed, with some rappers even admitting that they themselves are test tube twins created by some clandestine company. The rapper even ran with it for a minute. ![]() When Gucci Mane came home from prison in 2016 looking like body goals instead of his pudgier former self, the clone claims ran rampant on the Internet. Actual talk of rappers being replaced by genetically identical replicas, or at least permanent stand-ins, is a newer rabbit hole. ![]() The Neptunes added another layer with their 2003 album, The Neptunes Presents…Clones, but that was still somewhat of a futuristic nod. In hip-hop, the term “clone” has been thrown around metaphorically for years, with rappers using the word as a blanket diss for a biting MC. If you let the people rocking tin-foil fitteds speak their truth, you’ll find out that there is some Illuminati-Orwellian- Us ish going on and some rappers are involved. That’s what the mainstream media tells us. And though laws against it were later instituted by some nations, others have continued press on with the promise of possibly recreating a whole damn person one day, to no avail. Scottish scientists successfully cloned the first mammal, a sheep named Dolly, three decades later in 1996. Though it sounds like a millennial trope, the actual prospect of cloning people dates back to the 1960s. ![]()
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