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Andrew Tate: ‘Top G’ Brutally Trolled for His Rap Lyrics ‘They Call Me Mr. Plenty Check the Leather on the Bentley’

Andrew Tate: ‘Top G’ Brutally Trolled for His Rap Lyrics ‘They Call Me Mr. Plenty Check the Leather on the Bentley’

Andrew Tate: ‘Top G’ Brutally Trolled for His Rap Lyrics ‘They Call Me Mr. Plenty Check the Leather on the Bentley’
Andrew Tate: ‘Top G’ Andrew Tate is now a worldwide internet sensation thanks to his viral clips and his recent arrest. However, there are still many things that fans do not know about the former kickboxing world champion. And one such thing is his rap career. For more combat sports news, follow Insidesport.IN. READ ALSO: Andrew Tate ex-girlfriend: […]

Andrew Tate: ‘Top G’ Andrew Tate is now a worldwide internet sensation thanks to his viral clips and his recent arrest. However, there are still many things that fans do not know about the former kickboxing world champion. And one such thing is his rap career. For more combat sports news, follow Insidesport.IN.

READ ALSO: Andrew Tate ex-girlfriend: Watch Tate’s former partner give her honest opinion on the Romanian Police arrest

Yes, apart from kickboxing and several other business ventures, it appears that Andrew Tate also tried his hand at Rapping. Viral videos have resurfaced of Tate’s song, “Sugar Daddy,”  which includes lyrics like,

“All you gotta do is ask me,

And I can make you look classy,

Second that you walk past me,

I turn the whip around I had to get you on my back seat.

They call me Mr. Plenty,

Check the leather on the Bentley,

Sure, your friends will get friendly,

Baby, I can be your sugar daddy, sugar daddy, yeah.”

Andrew Tate: ‘Top G’ Brutally Trolled for His Rap Lyrics ‘They Call Me Mr. Plenty Check the Leather on the Bentley’

Andrew Tate: ‘Top G’ Brutally Trolled for His Rap Lyrics ‘They Call Me Mr. Plenty Check the Leather on the Bentley'

Needless to say, the internet had a field day with these lyrics and the video. Some of the comments brutally trolled Tate.

Someone commented and asked if it was satire, many called it cringe and trash, while one asked for the song to be unreleased. Therefore, it is clear that Tate’s song did not blow people away.

Why did Andrew Tate release a song?

For someone who has often spoken about being good at everything he does, it might be understandable if fans think this is a serious effort at rapping. However, the truth is that the song was not an actual effort from Tate to kick start his music career.

Instead, the former kickboxing champion probably did it to prove a point. Tate has very drastic and unpopular opinions. And one such opinion is that he believes rapping is not hard. And therefore, Tate released this song as a way to prove his point.

Therefore, while Tate did not expect to become a rapper with this song, it was just a way for him to show that anyone can become a rapper if they put their mind to it.

What did you make of Andrew Tate’s song? Do you think he proved his point?

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