Droppin' Cash: Los Angeles - Season 1
Season 1
This Complex series follows the paper trail of musicians, athletes and influencers in LA as they blow through stacks on the finer things in life.
Episodes
Iggy Azalea & B.O.B.
Iggy Azalea turns T. rex teeth into dinosaur diamond bling. Rapper B.o.B. buys a vintage Gretsch White Falcon guitar to the tune of thousands.
Norman Kordei & Khalil
After warming up her voice, Normani rings up a load of designer shoes. Singer Khalil grabs a rare puffer jacket at an exclusive boutique.
Young M.A & Evander Griiim
Young M.A whips up some eggs and revs up a new four-wheeler. Hip-hop artist Evander Griiim cops shiny jewelry and a pricey wardrobe to match.
India Love & Maejor
Model India Love commissions a painter to create a vibrant portrait. Singer and producer Maejor taps two artists to make customized threads.
Lonzo Ball & Kyle Kuzma
Bouncing from the court to the studio, hoop star Lonzo Ball drops a few racks on music equipment. NBA player Kyle Kuzma balls out on a sleek Porsche.
Rich Homie Quan & Cousin Stizz
Rich Homie Quan flexes with a white baby grand, a birthday gift to himself. Cousin Stizz partakes in weed then makes diamonds dance with an icy grill.
Curren$y & Jo Adell
Rapper Curren$y takes gold Rolls-Royce rims for a spin. Baseball player Jo Adell steps out of his comfort zone and invests in chic attire.
Serayah & Dawin
Actress and singer Serayah scopes out Michael Jackson memorabilia. Artist and producer Darwin racks up a hefty bill with top-notch studio equipment.
A-Boogie & Dante Brown
Rapper A-Boogie Wit Da Hoodie suits up with his first tuxedo. Actor Dante Brown decks out his music studio with state-of-the-art recording equipment.
Mally Mall & Josh Hart
Producer Mally Mall adds a lavish whip to his luxury car collection. Basketball player Josh Hart dives into his wallet for water sports gear.
Shameik Moore & SK8
Actor Shameik Moore splurges on swaggy outfits. After getting freshly inked, rapper SK8 counts bills and karats with a custom chain.
Justine Skye & Creek Boyz
After a training session, singer Justine Skye works out her wallet at the jewelry store. Rap group Creek Boyz flash their gold chains.
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