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FENDI DA RAPPER ADDS SOULJA BOY TO “CLOCK THAT” AND REMOVES SHAMAR

DID SHAMAR LET A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SLIP THROUGH HIS FINGERS?

Chicago’s vibrant music scene has been heating up with rising talent: Fendi da rapper. Making waves with her fierce energy and undeniable talent, she’s been repping for the Windy City and beyond. Recently, she teamed up with viral sensation Shamar to drop a hot new track titled “Clock That.” 

But Fendi didn’t just stop at collaboration; she truly stepped up for Shamar when he faced some serious troubles with his management, who were poorly treating him and snatching his hard-earned money. With a strong sense of loyalty, Fendi took to Instagram, calling out the management for their wrongdoings and defending Shamar when he needed it the most. She even took him under her wing, showcasing his talent by bringing him along to numerous performances booked in her name. 

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The duo captivated fans on November 14th, 2024, during a standout performance of “Clock That” at “The Entrance” in Harvey for their weekly Sip & Sing event. However, things took an unexpected twist shortly after. Shamar stirred the pot on Instagram, claiming he was the driving force behind the track’s success, implying that without him, it would have fallen flat. In response, the Chicago community rallied around Fendi, recognizing her unwavering support that extended beyond music—she helped him with everything from his hair to his housing and meals.

In a bold move, Fendi decided to release a fresh version of “Clock That” on November 22nd, 2024, shaking things up by removing Shamar’s vocals and featuring a new rendition with none other than Soulja Boy. The question looms: did Shamar let a golden opportunity slip through his fingers? One thing’s for sure—Fendi is on the rise, and the spotlight is firmly on her. Clock that!!

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FENDI AND SHAMAR AT “THE ENTRANCE” IN HARVEY, ILLINOIS 🎥|📸: @SHADADOW_

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