Like many people moving up the money ladder, YK Osiris naturally added a Lamborghini, Rolls-Royce and multiple Cadillacs to his collection to match his successful music career. But on Wednesday night (December 30), the Def Jam rapper took to his Instagram Stories to reveal he had sold his expensive cars and bought a Hyundai in order to bring him back down to Earth.
“This what I’m riding in now,” Osiris said in a video. “This my new car. Fuck a foreign. I sold my Lamborghini, I sold my Rolls-Royce, I sold my Cadillacs, yessirski. I ain’t gon’ lie, this thing humble yourself.”
He continued, “I ain’t gotta floss for you niggas man. Y’all gon’ think what y’all wanna think. If I do got it, don’t got it, y’all gon’ think what y’all wanna think. I love this Hyundai. Shit, I ain’t riding a fucking Lamborghini, I ain’t gotta floss for you niggas. That’s what’s wrong with you niggas, y’all feel like you gotta floss for the Instagram. Man, fuck them man, y’all don’t need to floss for no dumb ass Instagram.”
YK Osiris sold all his foreign cars for a Hyundai.?? He says y’all don’t gotta floss for IG because they going to think what they want to think. Is he speaking facts or nah?!?? pic.twitter.com/DaX6PsQVZE
— Hip Hop Ties (@HipHopTies) December 31, 2020
The decision to purchase a Hyundai was driven by YK Osiris wanting to give himself a reality check and get his priorities straight.
“I had to sit back,” he admitted. “I had to realize and look at the world like, ‘Osiris, you forgot who the fuck you are, you forgot where the fuck you came from. Fuck a Lambo nigga, fuck a Rolls-Royce. Remember where you came from nigga. Don’t get lost in the sauce. Get this muthafuckin’ music. Drop this music and get this fucking money man, and don’t worry about that dumb shit.’”
Osiris added, “Just remember… the same way you got it up, the same way you’ll go down. Swear to God, on my life.”
The Jacksonville, Florida native released his debut album The Golden Child in October 2019, which debuted at No. 90 on the Billboard 200 chart with roughly 10,000 album-equivalent units sold in its first week. In November, YK Osiris revealed he refuses to do a feature for anything under $100,000.
“Aye stop asking me for verses,” he said in a clip. “I charge $100,000. If you don’t got $100,000, I’m not doing it. Period.”