Marshawn Lynch was not only a great running back, but he was also insanely entertaining and was always good for an uproarious quote. He made a comeback to the NFL last season although it was only for a brief period of time as the Seattle Seahawks were ushered out of the playoffs in the NFC Divisional Round. Now, Lynch's future is up for grabs but when it comes to the offseason, he has been spending his time helping out the people.
In a video recently posted to Twitter, Lynch can be seen driving around on a scooter while handing out Beast Mode-endorsed protective masks. Of course, we are living through a pandemic right now and these masks are going to go a long way in helping to keep people safe.
This is yet another example of Lynch's charitable heart. The NFL superstar has always been helping his community whether it be the kids going through school or the less fortunate who are living out in the streets. Needless to say, Lynch has always had people's backs and that's not stopping now.
Also, Beast Mode protective masks are probably very rare as only those who saw him in person have one. With that being said, we wouldn't be surprised to see someone trying to sell theirs on eBay. Of course, we highly recommend against that as these masks will help save lives. Simply put: stay safe out there.
Future "Beast Mode" Mixtape Now Available On Streaming Services
Another gem from Future’s legendary mixtape run has been added onto streaming services as his Zaytoven collaborative “Beast Mode” is now readily available.
We’ve been blessed to receive lots of new music from Future already this year with the Atlanta staple having released his new singles “Life Is Good” with Drake and “Tycoon.” With the latter officially hitting streaming services this week, it was time for a classic to officially be added for our quarantine enjoyment. That’s right — we’re talking about his iconic Zaytoven collaboration Beast Mode.
The sequel to their highly-successful 2015 mixtape was already available for us to listen to on repeat but now, the rapper is allowing us to re-visit one of our favorites from a few years ago.
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Produced entirely by Zaytoven, Beast Mode was originally released for free five years ago. It followed up Monster as the second tape from Future’s iconic run on the mixtape circuit, cementing him as a force to be reckoned with in the Atlanta rap scene. A much more concise tracklist was applied to Beast Mode, also swapping bassy productions from Metro Boomin for bouncier chords.
Since its release, BM has been streamed over twenty million times across free online platforms, marking it one of Future’s more successful projects of all time. It was about time it made its way onto global streaming services.
Re-visit the classic this weekend.