December 03, 2000
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Lyfe Jennings had a pretty harrowing experience in Oakland over the weekend when he became the victim of a robbery — but the singer has turned the moment into a teachable lesson for others.
Jennings hit the Bay Area city for a series of four sold-out shows that kicked off on Saturday (February 4). Upon touching down, the “SEX” singer revealed in an Instagram post that he went somewhere he “wasn’t supposed to be,” and the result was being robbed of $120,000 worth of jewelry along with a handful of other important items.
“$120,0000 gone!! Smh could put 100 on a head but what would that solve..” Jennings wrote in the caption along with a video that detailed the experience.
“I wasn’t even really gon’ even speak on this because most cats in my position wouldn’t even speak on it – but I’ma speak on it because I’m in the mindframe right now that a lot of things that happen in your life is meant to be spoke on so somebody else could get something from it,” he began.
“When I got down to Oakland, I pulled up to this spot. Again – another place I wasn’t supposed to be. Went inside and saw some cats blew up and basically bust the windows out the thing. [They] snatched my little bookbag. It’s like $120,000 worth of jewelry in there, my computer, my ID, passport, credit cards, all that shit.”
He continued: “And of course I was upset by the shit. You know, but I’m present. I’m always present so the shit that I wanna do, I just start thinking. That shit could have went all the way left. I was somewhere I shouldn’t even have been. I could have had that shit on me and them n-ggas could have came in like the one homie and just, you know, took it. Or tried to, anyway. I thought about the shit and just weird feelings came over me.”
“It’s like, with all the shit that we be doing out here, who the fuck is we tryna impress or tryna convince that we still out here about that life? Because I know I’m not. I used to be, but I’m really not. I’m not out here with bangers no more on the block and all that shit. And I just really wanted to share this because it might be somebody that got they foot straddling right now that’s still tryna be something that they’re not anymore.”
“It ain’t a bad thing not to be a certain way because that’s called growth,” Jennings added. “In order to be something else, you have to let something else go.”
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