The rapper and singer is also making “Clean Kits” available to the public under his “Shaboink” lifestyle brand
The small kit includes a pack of ten masks and costs $50, while the “super size” box gets you 50 masks and will sell for $100 . The candy box-style packaging, meantime, is designed to offer a little reprieve in an otherwise unnerving time.
“I just wanted to make something that’s fun, and Shaboink is about having fun at all times,” Malone says, adding that a portion of sales from the kits will be donated to Direct Relief as well. “We’re all in a pretty shitty time right now but we’ll get through it; let’s keep clean and kick this thing’s ass.”
Malone, who cancelled the last remaining dates of his “Runaway Tour” due to coronavirus concerns, says he’s been keeping busy at home during his downtime, working on a new album that heAnd while Malone is encouraging fans to stay home, the rapper and singer says he’s eager to get back on stage as soon as it’s deemed safe to do so. “I’m sure we’ll find a safe way to enjoy live music again real soon and I’m looking forward to that,” he says; “I’m sure the fans are too.
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