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Rapper and songwriter Badshah opened up about his love for sneakers, and said that he probably has over 1000 pairs. He also spoke about his expensive Rolls Royce car, which he said costs around Rs 8 crore. He also opened up about the rare pair of sneakers worth Rs 22 lakh that he owns, and promised that he’d wear them on stage if he ever wins a Grammy.
In an interview with The Lallantop, Badshah was asked about his expensive taste in cars, and he said, “I have a Rolls Royce, I have a G Wagon… The Rolls Royce probably costs around Rs 7 crore or Rs 8 crore now… It runs on petrol.” Asked if it’s fun to drive around in such a luxurious car, Badshah replied, “Bakwas hai, Swift se badhiya koi gaadi nahi hai (It’s rubbish, no car is better than the Swift). Swift aur Innova se badhiya koi gaadi nahi bani (Swift and Innova are the best cars ever).”
The topic of Badshah’s epic sneaker collection was also brought up, and he was asked if the estimated number of 500 is accurate. “That’s less. I probably have more than 1000. I stopped counting after 500, but when I moved houses, I realised I have more than 1000. I only wear a few of them. The rest are just a part of a collection,” Badshah said.
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Asked about the most expensive shoe in his collection, Badshah said, “I have a pair worth Rs 22 lakh. It’s a Nike Yeezy 2. Kanye West collaborated with Nike on it, but then he left. It was a very significant moment for pop culture, sneakerheads, street wear… The shoe’s current market value is around Rs 22 lakh. But I bought it for around Rs 6 lakh. I will not spend Rs 22 lakh on a shoe for sure. I didn’t buy it as an investment, although lots of people buy watches and shoes and bags for that reason. I bought the shoe because I’m a sneakerhead. The day I win a Grammy, I’ll wear that shoe.”
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