There’s all the time trouble at the highest. The long-awaited joint album by Future and Metro Boomin We don’t trust you inside every week of its debut, it topped the Billboard 200, while Kendrick Lamar’s lyrics about fellow rappers Drake and, to a lesser extent, J. Cole, in “Like That” infuriated my colleague Frazier Tharpe predicted this could occur.
Last night super producer Metro Boomin took to X claiming that he was the topic of a barrage of spam calls from Toronto-area phone numbers, suggesting that they could have been sent by God himself.6 But the case got here to a head when Metro shared its correspondence with a Balenciaga representative named Shawn, who sent the manufacturer an urgent e-mail -email with the topic: “Tell me, this is Shawn from BALENCIAGA” – regarding a recent purchase. As it turned out, the hacker had tried to position a staggering $23,000 private order of Balenciaga products, including T-shirts, bags and a pair of rugged leather motorcycle boots ($5,600) much like those worn by Kanye. the times of the large Balenciaga shoes.
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As if it were a normal buyer-seller exchange on Grailed, the hacker asked detailed questions (“Tees too big or made to measure?”) and chosen products from the inventory. They also asked, surprisingly, if the Balenciaga representative had any Chanel bags:seems suspicious. However, when the representative asked for Metro bank card credentials to finish the five-digit order, the text message trail stopped working – the blue iMessages turned green.
There were several red flags on the subway that ought to have signaled that something was happening. “I would never order these damn shoes 😂😂😭😭😭” – producer he wrote. Still, “texting Balenciaga store about CHANEL handbags” was pretty cool: “I was so mad, but this part made me laugh, I can’t lie a little bit.”
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But Balenciaga wasn’t the one luxury brand the hacker tried to hijack on behalf of Metro Boomin. Complicating matters is the undeniable fact that Metro received a text from his Louis Vuitton guy (entered as “Pete Louis Vuitton Topanga” on his phone) alerting him to a suspicious diversion request related to the manufacturer’s recent order for multiple pieces of monogrammed luggage from the rapper Tyler, the pastel creator of the Creator – intensive cooperation with the French house. (The hacker has expensive taste: Balenciaga, Chanel, Louis Vuitton… we’re talking concerning the big three!)
“Please don’t tell me I sent everything to the hackers in Houston,” LV Pete pleaded, giving the shipping address provided by the hacker. “Broooo. Wtff. No way, please, you didn’t do it,” Metro wrote back.
Enough chaos for someday. “Just learned in real time that all Tyler LVs I ordered were just shipped to a hacker,” the manufacturer wrote. “I’m going to sleep now 😐.” Time to log off.
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