Lil Pump Shows off His Massive Jewelry Collection

Stopping to eat some Wingstop midway.

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After showcasing Gucci Mane’s expensive jewelry collection, GQ recently caught up with Lil Pump to get a look at the massive collection of diamond-encrusted jewelry he has amassed since the start of his rap career.

Despite being a newcomer to the music industry, Pump has built up a larger-than-life persona with the help of some choice bust-down pieces. Kicking off the video, the fledgling Florida rapper breaks down just how much he paid for some of his collection and notes that the designs don’t particularly hold any significant meaning to him.

Pump also revealed that his signature portrait was actually inspired by the animated series, The Boondocks. Taking a break to eat some chicken wings, Pump invites Elliot Avianne of Avianne & Co. to offer a more in-depth construction breakdown that reveals why rappers pay so much for their jewelry. Finishing up the video, Lil Pump reveals that he wants to get a chain with a big iced-out Wingstop logo next.

Check out all the pieces from Lil Pump’s massive jewelry collection above.

In case you missed it, learn more about Gucci Mane’s outlandish jewelry that started the whole iced-out trend.

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