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DDG Says He Spent $250,000 On A Diamond Tooth
DDG Says He Spent A Quarter Million, $250,000, On A Diamond Tooth

Rapper and YouTuber DDG, just dropped a bag on a diamond tooth. The new father is now trending after revealing he spent a quarter million, $250,000, on a diamond tooth.

Apparently, the 26-year-old rapper removed one of his teeth and replaced it with a diamond tooth. He took to the gram to flex his new shining tooth.

“Quarter Million On A Tooth..” DDG captioned a carousel of pics showing off his new diamond tooth. In a follow up post, he shared a video of the expensive tooth and asked fans if it was a good decision. “Would you rather buy this or a house???” he asked.

 

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The diamond tooth was reposted on X by an influencer, Ryan, and it’s since been garnering reactions from tweeps. “Bro tryna pull an uzi except in his mouth what was unc thinking,” someone commented.

“I mean shi he got money to waste ngl,” Ryan replied. “If he got money he can do wtf he want,” another person wrote. “This gone be the first brother to get his teeth snatched,” someone else penned.

“Complete waste of money…” someone added. See some of the reactions on Twitter below:

DDG, real name Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr., started making videos in 2014, expanding his content with YouTube vlogs after graduating high school in 2015 and briefly attended Central Michigan University. He dropped out of college within a year to focus on his YouTube career.

In 2018, Grandberry signed with Epic Records, and co-founded his own label, Zooted Music two years later with managers Eric O’Connor and Dimitri Hurt. His 2020 single “Moonwalking in Calabasas” (remixed featuring Blueface) entered the Billboard Hot 100 and received double platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

He made his boxing debut against Nate Wyatt in June 2021 at the YouTubers vs Tiktokers event, where he defeated Wyatt by unanimous decision.

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