Hip hop and rap artists have a long history of referencing food in their songs. So it comes to little surprise that this winning combination works in a variety of situations, whether rap lyrics are being written onto food or rappers themselves are being drawn posing with food. See for yourself:
This Instagram account (@drakeoncake) features Drake lyrics written onto beautifully-crafted cakes—because YOLO.
What else would you want to embroider (and hang up on your wall, perhaps)?
Rappers + cereal = a well-balanced start to your (badass) day.
Food puns are the best kind of puns...especially when they incorporate rap and hip hop references.
That time Kanye West understood the urgency of eating breakfast...
...and showed his appreciation for Kobe beef.
Various hip hop and rap artists standing on top of sandwiches (@celebsonsandwiches). Now this is art.
Did you know that 2Chainz released a digital cookbook in 2013 called #MEALTIME? Versace apron definitely required.
Good thing we have Nicki Minaj to clarify the correct way of seasoning food. #NahSon.
And we can't forget when Nelly's "Ride Wit Me" was featured in this Honey Nut Cheerio's commercial.