Lil Mabu and Fivio Overseas linked up for the “Train Me How To Drill” collaboration. The 2 New Yorkers presently have the highest trending music video on YouTube.
“Train Me How To Drill” gained traction on-line after its December 21 launch. Particularly, a lyrical alternate between Mabu and Fivio prompted shops to recommend the Caucasian rapper used the n-word.
Lil Mabu has reacted to the hypothesis about his supposed phrase utilization on the monitor. The 18-year-old Higher East Facet, Manhattan native commented on Instagram, “Somebody please defend me [raised fist emoji].”
One part of “Train Me How To Drill” caught listeners’ consideration. Some individuals questioned if one in every of Lil Mabu’s traces included the previous personal highschool scholar utilizing a doubtlessly offensive time period.
“He appear like a singer, however white boy’ll rise up on ’em. He can’t say the phrase, I’ma say it for him,” raps Fivio Overseas. Then Mabu provides, “You not the most important, I’m larger. You only a broke lil…” Fivio continues, “N####.”
Lil Mabu jumps again in to say, “And I’m younger and I’m richer. 5 bands on a match. 5 bands on a match, however your pillow lookin’ like a tea bag…” Fivio closes out the bar by once more saying, “N####.”
Different Instagram customers did defend Mabu. One individual wrote, “U ain’t say it. [face with tears of joy emoji]. They tryna play n yo face.” One other commenter chimed in, “We all know you didn’t say it [face with tears of Joy emoji] don’t fear.”
Lil Mabu began turning heads with 2022’s “Throw” that includes DD Osama. The Billboard Scorching 100-charting “Mathematical Disrespect” adopted in Might of 2023. Mabu additionally scored one other Scorching 100 entry in November with “Mr. Take Ya B*tch” that includes Chrisean Rock.
The official “Train Me How To Drill music video has amassed greater than 7.7 million views on YouTube in seven days. Lil Mabu and Fivo Overseas’s joint effort collected over 1.7 million performs on Spotify up to now.
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