For anyone who doesn’t know, “666” is another symbol associated with Satan. The bio on Uzi’s account, which has 2.1 million followers, reads, “Luv is R6ge 2 Coming Soon ® I once w6s the DEVUL backw6rds…LUVED® SEMICOLON Lifestyl3.” Amongst that mess of numbers and misspelled words is not only an obvious reference to the devil or “devul,” but three 6s, too. Migos member Offset openly went at Uzi for the necklace, which set off some beef between the two rappers. This has drawn a lot of criticism from those who aren’t big fans of Uzi messing around with higher powers. Lil Uzi is known for rocking a necklace with a diamond-encrusted, upside-down cross - a symbol synonymous with the anti-Christ - on it. While he hasn’t explicitly said anything about his beliefs, many things point to him being Satan or the anti-Christ, or-more realistically-a devil worshipper. But the one interesting question that’s risen from all of Uzi’s recent coverage is his religion. Whether or not the 23-year-old can handle all this weight is an entirely different conversation -although (unprompted) videos of him stapling his own head might suggest he can’t. Unsurprisingly, this has led to an uptick in the attention and publicity Uzi is getting.
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This is following his single, “XO Tour Llif3,” which dominated the summer and became arguably the song of the year with over 1.3 billion streams to date. The Philadelphia-based rapper just released his latest album Luv is Rage 2, which sits at the second spot on the Billboard 200.