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West Coast rap artist Day Sulan knows she’s leveled up in a big way. The hip-hop star went online to reflect on her past stint as an adult dancer.
Big Facts
Day went to her Instagram page this week with a jaw-dropping NSFW pic. Sulan reminded fans she went from a stripper to a certified hip-hop newcomer in 2020.
In March 2020, Day let loose a bunch of steam. She admitted the coronavirus precautions had her beyond bored and in need of some intimacy. Day Sulan also shared a jaw-dropping look at her past days as a stripper.
“You Don’t Like Me B*TCH ION Like You”
“@fashionova Ambassador|Horny, bored, then regular”
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Recently, Day went all-out and showed how she’s trolling her neighbors. Sulan shared a thirst trap-ready clip of herself showing off a thong and going NSFW outdoors.
Just last month, Sulan hit the road running with her rap career when she released the video for her track “Mascara”. Just a few months back, Day Sulan was announced as the first signee of YG’s venture between his label 4Hunnid and Epic Records.
“Day 7 of quarantine life. In the front yard harassing the neighbors with my ratchetness.”
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Day didn’t stop there. She also dug super deep into her throwback stash with a vintage-looking pic of herself.
4HUNNID’s Day Sulan has plenty to celebrate right about now. Today, the hip-hop newcomer has released her new “Mascara” anthem and music video to the masses. In celebration of the must-hear record’s premiere, here’s 10 pics of the YG protégé. Look and comment below!
Buzzing Los Angeles hip-hop femme fatale Day Sulan reveals her new single and music video entitled “Mascara” today. Recently signed under the high-profile joint venture between YG’s 4HUNNID and Epic Records, this marks both her debut single and the first release via this partnership.
Glowing with undeniable charisma and understated ferocity, she rips through the verses with deft and dynamic wordplay before landing a hypnotic hook. Meanwhile, the music video illuminates her star power front-and-center. The clip follows her tearing up the streets on a four-wheeler before rapping on Compton lawns. Promising “You gonna need mascara makeup bitch” if you want smoke from her, she shuts down haters one bar at a time. The clip matches the pure intensity of her rhymes.