The story of hip bound is abundant with epic swat battles, from Jay Z and Nas to 2Pac and Biggie.
And afterwards there’s whatever Gazzy Garcia has going on with WestJet.
The Florida rapper famous as “Lil Pump” has lerned his musical crosshairs on Canada’s “Little Airline that could” in a brawl that’s soared to a tip of charts.
The song, as many a teen will tell you, is called Gucci Gang. And in lyrics any propagandize principal would call profane, Pump waxes on about cocaine, costly jeans and sex.
He repeats, roughly hypnotically, a tenure “Gucci Gang” during a carol that contains really small else. In a strain video, Pump is seen walking by a propagandize corridor with a tiger.
Released progressing this fall, a descant is familiar adequate to have climbed all a approach to No. 2 on a U.S. hip bound charts and No.3 in Canada.
But embedded within Pump’s reflections on sex, drugs and high-end shopping, he also takes a musical gash during a Calgary-based airline.
“F–k your airline, f–k your company,” Pump intones during the two-minute song.
“They kicked me out a craft off a Percocet/Â Now Lil Pump fly a private jet/ Everybody screaming, F–k WestJet!” Â
It’s misleading either a strain is aspirational or if 17-year-old Pump does indeed fly in a private craft these days.
One thing is true: he’s not drifting WestJet.
Pump has reportedly been criminialized from a airline but it’s not since of a startling hit. It’s apparently because of his poise aboard a WestJet moody from a United States to Toronto final July.
Much of it can be found on YouTube underneath the heading “Lil Pump Annoying People On An Airplane, Not Letting Them Sleep, Yelling ‘Esketit.'”
Indeed, a video shows accurately that.
Esketit, by a way, apparently means “Let’s get it” yet meaningful that won’t assistance viewers make most clarity of a three-minute segment.
He also regularly boasts of drifting “first class” while display off his bullion chain. For a record, WestJet does not have “first class” seats though its “Plus” transport is what a airline calls “Premium Economy.”
Article source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/rapper-battle-westjet-1.4450324?cmp=rss