‘Black & Tan’ hitmaker YT was caught lowballing fans on popular second-hand marketplace Vinted.
He offered a seller £23 for Roberto Cavalli hat which was listed for £30, the seller then responded “If this is somehow YT, I’ll accept it” which the rapper confirmed.
The seller then said “I don’t believe u” and told the underground star to prove it to which the rapper cheekily replied “If i send a selfie do it for £15”.
In another exchange he lowballed on a £65 item offering £50 to which the seller asked “ain’t u yt” before changing the price £60 to better accomadate the artist.
can’t even go vinted no more 😭 pic.twitter.com/F5Ayz0ojak
— YT (@tolafolaa) January 5, 2026
Fans responded in amusement.
One fan said “ur a rapper stop lowballing” to which the rapper replied “lowballing is a sport, a lifestyle. ts was never about the money”
lowballing is a sport, a lifestyle. ts was never about the money 💯
— YT (@tolafolaa) January 5, 2026
Two fans then responded asking why he wanted a further £3 discount in exchange of sending a selfie to which he said:
— YT (@tolafolaa) January 5, 2026
it started at 30 🔥
— YT (@tolafolaa) January 5, 2026
two types of ppl in the world
— YT (@tolafolaa) January 5, 2026
first guy gave me discount second guy taxed me 😹
Other fans began to make fun of YT for his lyrics “pocket full of money got my trousers falling down” whilst wanting to get a £3 discount.
“pocket full of money got my trousers falling down” and this guy negotiating over £3.
— ke (@keen9n) January 5, 2026
Multiple fans respected the rappers negotiation skills due to the age old adage “Act broke to stay rich”.
few will know pic.twitter.com/Fgkps8F6qe
— mlk 🇩🇿 (@Schnapperlol) January 5, 2026
elite bartering here, my friend. #actbrokestayrich
— deeze (@GottaBeDZD) January 5, 2026


