Ridiculous Rap Jewellery: 7 Chains, Bracelets, and Watches Too Hideous To Love

admin | April 28, 2010

Twenty-five years ago, the ticket to anyone’s heart was a luxury watch or a charm bracelet. Small trinkets and thoughtful gifts ruled the world of jewellery, with sheer size and extravagance taking a back seat to class and style. Watches were small and modest, jewellery classy and down-key, and bracelets generally smaller than a vinyl record.

Then rap took over the music world, and jewellery took a sharp turn towards the ridiculous. Chains and necklaces went from a small accessory into a must-have item, increasing in size at the same speed as the genre itself. From diamond-encrusted rings to ‘iced out’ vehicle rims, the rap industry took over the world of fashion to the point where classy, modest, and slick pieces of jewellery seemed to fall out of view entirely.

We’ve had a good look at the world of rap jewellery – one of the few luxury industries almost completely unaffected by the recession, it would seem – and come away with what we think are the seven most ridiculous displays of wealth and bling out there. Whether you’re a fan or a hater, these seven items will get you fired up, inspired, or downright disgusted.

1.    The Hideous ‘Crunk Ain’t Dead’ Necklace

When it comes to wasted opportunities, few jewelers can point to anything other than this truly disgusting ‘Crunk Ain’t Dead’ necklace. Designed for Lil Jon, this necklace borders on the ridiculous, not just in side but in its incredibly decadent construction materials.

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Pieced together with over 3,700 different diamonds, solid gold construction, and a chain worth more than the average family car, this piece is the definition of classless bling. In 2007, Guinness World Records acknowledged the piece’s excess, labeling it as the world’s largest diamond necklace. If overpriced and overindulgent jewellery is a hobby, this piece could be worth a look.

2.    Paul Wall’s Grills

Named and shamed by social commentators as one of the world’s dumbest fads, ‘grills’ are a jewellery item made popular by Southern hip hop stars. Worn since the early 1980s by a range of hip hop groups – often as a parody of the genre itself – grills became semi-mainstream after Southern rapper Paul Wall started sporting them in the early 2000s.

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Nowadays, grills are a major part of Southern rap culture. Wall’s own custom grill brand produces a variety of luxury grill sets, some priced in excess of $30,000. Due to their potential health risks and unknown construction methods, many schools and organizations in the USA have banned grills from being worn on their premises.

3.    Rick Ross’ Personal Face Pendant

It takes a special kind of narcissist to get a giant, jewel-encrusted necklace in the shape of their own face. Thankfully for the rap world, Rick Ross is just that narcissist! This Miami-based rapper and former police officer decided that being the punchline of the hip hop world wasn’t quite enough – he needed a real piece of jewellery to solidify his position as rap’s most cliché participant.

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This ridiculous chain certainly doesn’t disappoint. If you’re in the market for a piece of jewellery that truly makes you look like a clown, it’s difficult to look past a giant gold face. Whatever happened to simple pendants, charm bracelets, and nice looking chains?

4.    T-Pain’s ‘Big Ass Chain’

T-Pain is a pretty cool guy. The rapper-turned-autotune-singer has his own cool iPhone application, which has been featured on hundreds of TV shows and Youtube videos. He even took part in a hip hop parody video last year, making himself the target of plenty of jokes and hip hop cliché accusations.

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When it comes to meta humor, this giant chain fits the bill. T-Pain is known for pushing the envelope and poking fun at rap culture, and a giant chain saying nothing but ‘BIG ASS CHAIN’ certainly achieves that goal. While we can’t see this piece of bling fitting in discretely at a black-tie event, we can see it getting a few laughs at a hip hop industry function.

5.    Sean Kingston’s $500,000 Crayon Box

Is this the most bizarre piece of rap jewellery ever? Sean Kingston – a ‘rapper’ and reggae singer from Miami – might have purchased the strangest piece of rap jewellery when he commissioned this custom ‘crayon box’ necklace. Valued at over five-hundred-thousand dollars, the bizarre colored piece includes thousands of gems and precious stones.

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Amazingly, not only was Kingston stupid enough to buy such an ugly piece of jewellery, he was stupid enough to ship it cross-country via Fed Ex. Not surprisingly, the ultra-valuable piece of kitsch bling was stolen from its parcel, leaving Sean Kingston with an empty box and a sizable loss upon the package’s arrival.

6.    Flava Flav’s World Famous Clocks

Few rappers can compete with Flava Flav when it comes to absurd jewellery and ridiculous accessories. The Public Enemy hype man has been rapping since the early 1980s, throwing punchlines related to social justice and helping Public Enemy become one of the world’s most respected and popular hip hop groups.

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He’s also helped popularize one of the weirdest trends in rap – the giant clock chain. Aiming to create a unique persona in his early days, Flava Flav started wearing wall clocks around his neck, imitating the look and feel of a giant pocket watch. The fad soon caught on, giving thousands of rappers inspiration for their garish plus-size necklaces and pieces of jewellery.

7.    Petey Pablo’s ‘Brain’ Chain

Petey Pablo – known to some as Moses Barrett III – disappeared from the rap scene in the mid-2000s. While he’s apparently working on a new album, most music critics aren’t particularly interested in the release – the rapper’s latest singles have been fairly lackluster and uninteresting.

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What is interesting, however, is the rapper’s obsession with bizarre jewellery. This gold-plated necklace is designed to resemble Brain from ‘The Pinky and the Brain’ – a cartoon cancelled in the 1990s. Petey’s bizarre chain apparently goes beyond poor taste and into poor financial planning too – the rapper supposedly sold the chain to a Los Angeles pawn shop in 2009.