Toosii, a well-known rapper, recently joked on social media about needing a new job after his latest album, ‘Jaded,’ didn’t achieve the sales he hoped for.
The album ‘Jaded’ entered the Billboard 200 charts at number 50, selling 16,000 units. Surprised by the figures, Toosii took to Twitter. In now-deleted tweets, he humorously asked, “Who job hiring…?” His light-hearted comments, accompanied by emojis, entertained fans.
However, Toosii had previously made bold claims about the album’s success. In a video, he vowed, “If my project don’t at least do 20,000, I will quit rapping. Y’all got my word.” Despite the bravado, he fell short of his goal, but his passion for music remains strong.
In another tweet, the rapper clarified with humor that he wasn’t serious about quitting. “Alright jokes over wrap this shit up by tomorrow I just went 50 billboard Top 200 on a mixtape,” he noted, encouraging followers not to take his playful words at face value.
While embracing humor, Toosii expressed frustration with the industry’s disregard for quality music. He criticized, “The game oversaturated, they think everybody can do it, we gassing up trash songs.” His comments reflect broader concerns about the music landscape today.
Despite this social media banter, Toosii’s recent video on Instagram caught attention for a different reason. He posted a clip performing a mock wedding in Central Park, claiming he’s a licensed minister. “NOW WHO DOING MY WEDDING?” he joked, adding a playful twist to his public persona.
Toosii’s humor and candidness offer a fresh perspective on handling setbacks. Despite unmet targets, his playful nature and dedication to music show he’s not stepping away from the spotlight anytime soon.