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Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Spring 2021 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now.
In the amount of time, it takes you to say “trigger fingers turn to Twitter fingers,” your favorite rapper has likely tweeted a fresh music video. They could’ve revealed a new ’fit on Instagram. Maybe they shared an album update on Facebook or thrown down a dance challenge on TikTok. They might’ve teased a song snippet in an IG story, hosted a discussion through Clubhouse, published a down-and-dirty image on Only Fans, offered a sneak peek at a studio session on Snapchat or uploaded a vlog on YouTube. And, there’s a big chance that you interacted by liking, commenting or posting an emoji. Social media has become hip-hop’s outlet of choice to get straight to the point with a message in myriad ways.