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Joey Bada$$ stares directly at the eclipse, cancels three shows


New York - For a rapper whose debut single was called Unorthodox, Joey Bada$$ isn't one to accept conventional wisdom. Defying widespread warnings, he proudly stared at the solar eclipse without protection.

It didn't turn out to be a great idea. The rapper cancelled three shows starting on Wednesday as he complained about his vision.

The 22-year-old Brooklyn rapper on Monday shared on social media that he was gazing into the sky without special glasses as the United States witnessed its first coast-to-coast total eclipse in nearly a century.

"This ain't the first solar eclipse and I'm pretty sure our ancestors ain't have no fancy eyewear. Also pretty sure they ain't all go blind," he tweeted.

But he also said that he was seeing in different colours. He said his three shows - in Cleveland, Chicago and Toronto - were cancelled due to "unforeseen circumstances" and hinted that his vision was to blame.

"Seeing double, stacking triple," he tweeted on Wednesday, using hip-hop slang for cashing in.

The rapper - whose latest album, All-Amerikkkan Bada$$, tackles racism, mass incarceration and other issues facing the United States - had unlikely company in his defiance at staring at the eclipse.

President Donald Trump, known for shunning experts, also looked into the sky without protection as cameras were on him, but only briefly. He has not reported any vision issues since.

Joey Bada$$ is also scheduled to perform in South Africa at Rocking the Daisies in October. 

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