Finesse2Tymes is planning on making a major lifestyle pivot next year when he’ll be converting to Islam following the release of his next album.

The Memphis rapper took to his Instagram Story earlier this week to reveal his faith plans to become a Muslim at some point soon. “After this album I’m converting to Muslim,” he wrote.

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After Finesse’s claims went viral and were reposted by No Jumper it allowed plenty of fans to give their thoughts on his religion switch.

“Everybody wanna be a Muslim till it’s time to be a Muslim,” one person wrote, while another chimed in: “N-ggas wanna be Muslim just to have multiple wives!”

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By the time he switches to Islam, Finesse2Tymes might have two more kids in his life as his girlfriends Nia and FNG Shugga are both currently pregnant.

Some of the Bread Gang rapper’s online antics could conflict with his newly planned lifestyle. He recently posted a sexually suggestive maternity photo shoot with pregnant partner Nia Love.

“I’m just a man that need alotta love,” he wrote in the caption, to which she replied: “I Love you Papa Bear.”

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Back in September, Finesse2Tymes caught fans off guard when he admitted to receiving an SSI disability check from the government.

“Mane i don’t know why people keep saying I’m about to be on child support 2x,” he began. “I get a SSI check, I get disability, If y’all ain’t figured out by now that I need help something wrong. Either be good to big father, Or the government gone pay ya.”

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This claim is inconsistent with the image of wealth and luxury he has cultivated for himself, so to admit that he receives Supplemental Security Income caught many by surprise. Furthermore, it is unclear what exactly he was referring to saying he has a disability.

On the music side, Finesse2Tymes popped up on Tee Grizzley’s Tee’s Coney Island album when they teamed up for “Grizzley 2Tymes.”