American rapper Post Malone has increased his collection of face tattoos with a huge new addition.
Malone has had some interesting tattoos in the past – a recent one that comes to mind is the very relatable ‘always tired’ tattoo under the rapper’s eyes. It’s certainly one way to cover up the bags.
The Texas-based singer also has a string of barbed wire tattooed across the top of his forehead, and the words ‘stay away’ above one of his eyes. It seems like he really doesn’t want people getting close to his face.
Post has since had some more facial artwork done, adding to his threatening-slash-relatable collection.
The rapper got the tattoo while he was in Japan, by an artist named Ganji at the Three Tides Tattoo shop in Tokyo.
The artist posted a picture of his masterpiece to Instagram.
The caption read:
Tokyo 3T @threetidestattoo @postmalone #postmalone #bangxganji
The tattoo shop’s Instagram page shared a video of the final stages of the tattooing process, as well as Post Malone’s initial reactions to his new piece.
In the video, the rapper can be heard saying ‘Oh f**k, that’s sick, that’s f**king sick, oh yeah!’
The new ink leaves more to the imagination than his straight forward phrase tattoos and the threatening barbed wire, making fans wonder if there’s a hidden meaning behind the art, or if it’s just a shape the rapper happened to like.
The tattoo appears from New York-born rapper’s hairline, curling over his forehead and cheekbone.
Check out the new addition to his face below:
The singer was no doubt pleased with the artist’s work, as you can see here:
Fans of the rapper have been sharing pictures of his new artwork and expressing their thoughts.
One person wasn’t a fan of the tattoo, writing:
love post malone, but the new face tattoo is too much.
Another fan stuck up for the rapper, saying:
everyone hating on Post’s new face tattoo…. i just wanna say that you still look beautiful like you always do. ily. keep doing u baby ? @PostMalone
love post malone, but the new face tattoo is too much.
— SORTD (@thomharrod) July 30, 2018
everyone hating on Post’s new face tattoo…. i just wanna say that you still look beautiful like you always do. ily. keep doing u baby ? @PostMalone
— cg (@__chriistyy) July 30, 2018
post malone’s new face tattoos ??? pic.twitter.com/X8VLL9su0L
— – (@postyshoe) July 29, 2018
Some people are speculating whether the artwork is a representation of ‘Japanese finger waves’ – depictions of curling waves which could potentially have inspired the tattoo.
The rapper hasn’t posted anything yet himself which could confirm fan suspicions or provide further insight into the meaning of the tattoo, but people are continuing to guess.
One person wrote:
in other news, @PostMalone’s new tattoo looks like bugs crawling on his face and there is nothing more fitting
in other news, @PostMalone’s new tattoo looks like bugs crawling on his face and there is nothing more fitting
— ً (@illicamilli) July 30, 2018
It might not be much use trying to guess the meaning of the tattoo – despite how obvious the ‘always tired’ tattoo seems, the rapper revealed he really just wanted a tattoo with equal letters when he went for that one.
I must point out – he failed.
According to Complex, in an interview at Wireless festival the rapper said:
I tried to do something that’s relatively the same length of letters. I guess ‘always’ is more letters than ‘tired,’ but I was tired so I didn’t realize.
It could be that the reason behind the new tattoo was nothing more than a simple desire for some wavy black lines. We may never know, but our imaginations can run wild.
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Emily Brown first began delivering important news stories aged just 13, when she launched her career with a paper round. She graduated with a BA Hons in English Language in the Media from Lancaster University, and went on to become a freelance writer and blogger. Emily contributed to The Sunday Times Travel Magazine and Student Problems before becoming a journalist at UNILAD, where she works on breaking news as well as longer form features.