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Toosii is paying it forward this holiday season.

The South Coast Music Group artist had to make a grocery store run and decided to make the most out of it by paying for the groceries of the person behind him in line. In a video posted on Sunday (November 22), Toosii shared the moment and challenged his peers to do the same and participate in his #LoveCycleChallenge.

“Right now we at the grocery store,” he begins. “I had to get some groceries for myself so what I’ma do is – you know Thanksgiving coming up so what I will do [is] I’m about to pay for somebody else groceries. … I could remember a time where I ain’t have nothing.”

In his caption, he tagged his SCMG labelmates DaBaby and Stunna 4 Vegas, as well as Polo G, Foogiano, Yungeen Ace and Slattzy.

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The challenge references Toosii’s single of the same name with Summer Walker. The song lives on his Capitol Records debut, Poetic Pain, which includes 17 tracks and an additional appearance from Lil Durk.

DaBaby is a huge fan of his SCMG homie, and sung his praises during an appearance at the virtual Revolt Music Summit in October.

“I know who he was dealing with. We talking about … pandemic proof and all this other shit? We talking about Toosii,” he said. “He just popped a brand new artist in the middle of the pandemic. He’s the hottest new artist in the world right now. He’s the hottest new emerging artist, for shit sure.”

Stream Toosii’s Poetic Pain below.

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