Updated June 3, 2025 • 1-min read
Posted by Anonymous
Jun 2, 2025
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Posted by Anonymous - Jun 2, 2025
I've watched a bunch of tribute videos for XXXTentacion, and honestly, they do way more than just rack up views. Videos like the new "whoa (mind in awe) remix" are more than just music—they're legit celebrations of what he stood for. I think these tributes do a lot to keep his message and personality out there. Like, in the video with the jerseys, the money made helps support charities for kids in Jamaica and Uganda and stuff, so it’s not just about the fans, but real-world impact too.
When I see clips showing how his songs help people through tough times or inspire young kids to chase their dreams, it makes his whole story feel alive, not just something from the past. I feel like these tribute videos prove that what he started keeps going, and it’s cool seeing his influence help people. So even if they get a lot of views, most fans watch because those videos mean something. His legacy definitely sticks around thanks to all these creative projects.
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