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Rapper Tyga Spends $120K to Decorate His “Last Kings” Store

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In a day and age where rappers claim to drop $100k on watches, cars, and anything else considered to be ballin’, it’s quite refreshing to see that Tyga is expanded his brand with an actual business. His �”Last Kings” clothing line is really taking off so much to the point that Forbes listed him as one to watch as he slowly builds his empire. With various celebs there to support the Young Money rapper including,�Keke Palmer, NFL player Desean Jackson, NBA star Rajon Rondo, Wiz Khalifa, and many more, we would have to say the launch was pretty successful.

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Inside of the Last Kings store, guests were able to view pieces of the collection and view the store’s decor which was completed with elements of Egyptian culture such as gold coins and pharaoh replicas. Civil�TV�was on hand to cover the grand opening of his store and they captured some cool footage. Check a few of the pics from the inside of the store.
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