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Vendor: | dripgodz |
Published: | Sep 20, 2025 |
Download Size: | 122.2 MB |
Game Ready: | – |
Polygons: | 663,139 |
Vertices: | 661,600 |
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Lean Double Cup 3D Model
3D Double Cup
A double cup typically refers to two stacked Styrofoam cups—one nested inside the other. On the surface, it’s a practical setup: the outer cup provides insulation and stability, while the inner cup holds the liquid. But in trap culture, it’s much more than that.
A lean double cup is a visual and cultural symbol rooted in Southern hip-hop, especially in Houston and Atlanta trap scenes. Here's a breakdown of what it represents:
What Is a Lean Double Cup?
Physical Setup: It’s two Styrofoam cups stacked together, often filled with a purple-colored drink made by mixing prescription-strength cough syrup (containing codeine and promethazine) with soda, typically Sprite or Mountain Dew.
Why Double Cups?: The outer cup insulates and prevents leaks or condensation, while also serving as a stylistic flex. It became iconic in rap visuals—seen in music videos, cover art, and social media.
Cultural Significance
Trap & Southern Rap Symbolism: The double cup is more than just a drink—it’s a symbol of slowed-down, syrupy vibes that match the chopped-and-screwed sound pioneered by DJ Screw.
Aesthetic & Branding: Artists like Future, Lil Wayne, and Three 6 Mafia helped popularize the lean double cup as part of their image. It’s often paired with luxury items, hazy visuals, and moody beats.
Visual Style: You’ll see it illustrated with purple liquid, maybe some ice, and sometimes cartoonish drips or smoke. It’s used in merch, album art, and even 3D modeling for music visuals.
⚠ Real Talk
While the double cup is iconic in trap culture, lean itself is a powerful narcotic and can be addictive or dangerous. Many artists have spoken out about its effects, and some have moved away from promoting it. The cup remains a symbol—but the lifestyle behind it has real consequences.
A double cup typically refers to two stacked Styrofoam cups—one nested inside the other. On the surface, it’s a practical setup: the outer cup provides insulation and stability, while the inner cup holds the liquid. But in trap culture, it’s much more than that.
A lean double cup is a visual and cultural symbol rooted in Southern hip-hop, especially in Houston and Atlanta trap scenes. Here's a breakdown of what it represents:
What Is a Lean Double Cup?
Physical Setup: It’s two Styrofoam cups stacked together, often filled with a purple-colored drink made by mixing prescription-strength cough syrup (containing codeine and promethazine) with soda, typically Sprite or Mountain Dew.
Why Double Cups?: The outer cup insulates and prevents leaks or condensation, while also serving as a stylistic flex. It became iconic in rap visuals—seen in music videos, cover art, and social media.
Cultural Significance
Trap & Southern Rap Symbolism: The double cup is more than just a drink—it’s a symbol of slowed-down, syrupy vibes that match the chopped-and-screwed sound pioneered by DJ Screw.
Aesthetic & Branding: Artists like Future, Lil Wayne, and Three 6 Mafia helped popularize the lean double cup as part of their image. It’s often paired with luxury items, hazy visuals, and moody beats.
Visual Style: You’ll see it illustrated with purple liquid, maybe some ice, and sometimes cartoonish drips or smoke. It’s used in merch, album art, and even 3D modeling for music visuals.
⚠ Real Talk
While the double cup is iconic in trap culture, lean itself is a powerful narcotic and can be addictive or dangerous. Many artists have spoken out about its effects, and some have moved away from promoting it. The cup remains a symbol—but the lifestyle behind it has real consequences.