Lil Pump has been criticized by many rappers over the years, and The Game has been added on to the list by clowning the “Gucci Gang” artist for his latest wardrobe decision.

Pump shared a recent selfie to social media which was reposted by The Shade Room‘s Instagram account on Thursday (April 20), and Game couldn’t help himself but to chime in about the rapper’s flamboyant fit.

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The rapture coming,” the West Coast rapper commented. His end of the world prediction has since compiled over 13,000 likes. 

The photo in question finds Pump taking a mirror selfie with black pants a long v-neck white t-shirt and a feminine magenta short puffer jacket that barely extends below his armpits.

Pump has never been shy about his eccentric fashion choices and doesn’t look like he’ll be stopping his daring stylish antics anytime soon.

The Game isn’t the only person blasting Pump in The Shade Room‘s comment section either.

“The jacket is actually long if we compare it to his music career,” one person wrote to Instagram while another added: “90s rap artists would never.”

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Ironically, Thursday (April 20) served as the five-year anniversary of J. Cole predicting Lil Pump’s fall-off on 2018 KOD track “1985.”

One day, them kids that’s listening gon’ grow up/ And get too old for that shit that made you blow up/ Now your show’s lookin’ light cause they don’t show up/ Which unfortunately means the money slow up,” he warned.

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Cole’s lyrical lecture ended with: “Just remember what I told you when your shit flop/ In five years you gon’ be on ‘Love & Hip-Hop,’ n-gga.” (Lil Pump has yet to appear on the reality show.)

The song came after Lil Pump previewed a song called “Fuck J. Cole” on social media, with the phrase being chanted at some of his shows.

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However, Pump recently spoke to Complex about his lengthy 2018 interview at Cole’s studio revealing the Dreamville honcho thought Pump was “actually smart.”

“I don’t have no hate against him, I respect him, I was just trolling at the time,” Pump said, referring to his brief spat with Cole.

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“I met him, we had a long talk at Rolling Loud. We were talking for like a whole hour, just chopping it up,” he continued. “And he was like, ‘Damn, you’re actually smart! I thought you were gonna be fried out walking over here, falling, drugged out.’

“And I was just having a regular conversation with him, just like we are now, and he was like, ‘Yo, you’re a smart kid. You just play dumb on the internet, but you know what you’re doing.'”