My Top 5 Most Ridiculous/Random/Impluse Music Related Purchases

We have all had moments were we've made ridiculous impulse purchases. Here is a look at the top 5 must ridiculous impulse purchases I have made relating to music.



 5. Lil Wayne T-Shirt 2007

In 2007 I saw Lil Wayne in concert and granted this was when Lil Wayne was in his prime. I decided before the show that I was going to buy a shirt when I got there. For various reasons I had to buy the shirt after the concert. All that was left was this long sleeve red Lil Wayne shirt and the only size they had was XXL. At the time I wore a medium. I believe I wore the shirt a few times but it was way too big for me.

4. White Boxers

After Usher's video for the song U Don't Have To Call came out I decided I would only wear white boxers.

3. Regrettable CD purchases

Before all of the streaming options we have today you have to take leaps of faith when buying CDs. I was probably quicker to purchase CDs then I should have. My two most regrettable album purchases are Tha Joker's Numbers Don't Lie and Bow Wow's New Jack City 2. Both CDs maybe had one good song each.



2. NICE Hat

As you should know from my previous blogs Fabolous is one of my favorite rappers of all time. He solidified that praise from me after he released his mixtape There is No Competition 2. The first video he released for that mixtape was for the song I'm Raw. In the video he wore this hat that was black that simply said NICE in white stitching. I thought it was the coolest thing ever. So after some Googling I found out the only place to buy this hat was on a website called ecapcity.com and it was a limited release. So I had to be ready to click the add to cart button right at midnight. I still own the hat and it's in great condition as I've only worn it a handful of times.



1. Limited Edition Coffee

This coffee is an ode to Houston hip hop specifically the late DJ Screw. The proceeds are going to Houston musicians and are looking to partner with DJ Screw's family.

http://www.chron.com/life/food/article/Novel-Houston-coffee-company-evokes-the-spirit-of-9143163.php

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