Despite his personal tragedy, the phrase has been commercially co-opted. A streetwear brand in Atlanta has already printed 10,000 hoodies with the slogan. A rapper named Lil Gnar sampled the audio for a Billboard Top 40 hit, pitching Yung Savage’s voice down so low that it sounds like a demonic threat.
The "Kand Mo Better" video is trending on various social media platforms, including:
The discussion surrounding "Kand Mo Better" typically falls into three categories:
Despite his personal tragedy, the phrase has been commercially co-opted. A streetwear brand in Atlanta has already printed 10,000 hoodies with the slogan. A rapper named Lil Gnar sampled the audio for a Billboard Top 40 hit, pitching Yung Savage’s voice down so low that it sounds like a demonic threat.
The "Kand Mo Better" video is trending on various social media platforms, including:
The discussion surrounding "Kand Mo Better" typically falls into three categories: