Vince Staples has tasked followers with forcing Netflix’s hand as as to if or not his critically acclaimed new collection, The Vince Staples Present will likely be renewed for an additional season.
Replying to a fan’s criticism on Twitter (previously X) in regards to the size of the restricted collection — which presently sits at 5 episode — Staples revealed that was the results of a call made by the streaming platform.
“Netflix didn’t purchase anymore episodes so ensure you hit that double thumbs up,” he wrote. “Peer stress works and I’m tryna re up.”
Followers chimed in to the request, letting each Vince and Netflix understand how they felt in regards to the satirical fake docuseries. “@netflix it’s [Black History Month] cough up them episodes as reparations,” replied one fan, whereas one other tweeted, “ur high 3 on trending. Netflix is aware of the present successful [flame emoji]”
Netflix didn’t purchase anymore episodes so ensure you hit that double thumbs up. Peer stress works and I’m tryna re up. https://t.co/9WmUuCCMVv
— vince (@vincestaples) February 17, 2024
Along with getting love from followers and critics alike, Vince Staples has additionally seen his newest endeavor supported by a few of his friends within the Rap recreation.
In response to a submit on X (previously Twitter) asserting the arrival of The Vince Staples Present and asking customers, “Who’s watching?” Killer Mike enthusiastically wrote: “Me!”
He additionally hailed Vince as a “genius” after a fan requested him whether or not the Lengthy Seashore rapper-turned-actor and producer solicited recommendation from him when negotiating his cope with Netflix,
“He ain’t want my recommendation,” the Atlanta native replied. “That N-gga a Real Genius! Umma good friend and a fan. Cuz bought this!!!!”
Fellow rap veteran N.O.R.E. additionally gave The Vince Staples Present his stamp of approval by boldly proclaiming it as the most effective TV present on the planet proper now.
The Vince Staples Present, which premiered on Netflix on Thursday (February 15), stars the rapper as himself and “explores his unpredictable life over the course of 5 satirical tales” set in his hometown of Lengthy Seashore, in keeping with a synopsis.
Co-produced by Kenya Barris (Black-ish, Entergalactic), the collection additionally stars Vanessa Bell Calloway, Andrea Ellsworth, Naté Jones, Arturo Castro, Scott MacArthur, Bryan Greenberg and Myles Bullockas.