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Tyrese reveals the deep-fried secret to R&B longevity

Tyrese reveals the deep-fried secret to R&B longevity

Snoop Dogg may have helped countless R&B artists discover the secret to unlocking the kind of longevity artists have tapped into Tyrese.



In case you missed it, the 1992 The actor was captured on video in traffic meticulously devouring the gristle of a drumstick fried to perfection using Popeyes Louisiana recipe bread. Behind the tinted windows of the black truck SUV he was driving, Tyrese chose to promote his upcoming concert and offer the singers the keys to success.

“The real secret of R&B is that muthaf##king Popeyes, you know what I’m talkin’ about,” Tyree says in the video as a bite of the crispy chicken falls from his lips into the window of the luxury SUV.

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Snoop Dogg quickly took notice of the video All HipHop he shared it and reposted it on his profile. She wrote in the caption “they make 2” and tagged Tyrese.

Not long after Snoop re-shared the video, Popeyes also stumbled upon the video and appeared to duplicate Tyrese’s chicken-lacing epiphany.

“Popeyes will make you hit a high note or 2,” the Louisiana fast food chicken chain commented in the post.

While it looks like it’s all fun games between Snoop Tyrese and Popeyes, the chicken chain might want to move fast if it has any interest in reaching a deal with the West Coast-bred multi-hyphenate, considering that no they are the only ones chicken based restaurant that seems to be promoting.

In another video Tyree shared on his profile recently, he shares a clip of himself interrupting a writing meeting with a bag of Chick-fil-A in hand after a promo interview he did with Cory Walker, the brother of the deceased. Fast & Furious franchise star Paul Walker. Not to mention, artists like Chance The Rapper have teamed up with fast food staples like chicken masters Raising Canes, which recently gave the Chicago rapper’s youth organization Social Works a $100,000 donation.

In essence, the gap between hip-hop, R&B and fried chicken has never been closer to being bridged than it is now, so move on Popeyes.