selling drugs, carrying guns, fucking hoes etc. Images of what has been dubbed the “trap life,” i.e. But what excited them more than anything was the song “Gucci Gang” by Lil Pump. At the after party, tweens gleefully danced and sung along to the usual pop hits by Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift. In fact, “D Rose” is only the fourth or fifth most popular track on Lil Pump’s self-titled debut album.įor some more perspective, I recently attended a bat mitzvah. And “D Rose” isn’t even Lil Pump’s most popular song. In less than a year, almost 50 million people have listened to “D Rose” on Spotify, and the official music video is dangerously close to 100 million views on Youtube. But they happen to be a very popular jumble of 3 phrases. Now, these lyrics may appear to be just an odd jumble of 3 phrases, repeated dozens of times. This curious bit of vernacular is the first verse of the song “D Rose,” which was written by the rapper Lil Pump. First, I must apologize for making you read the following excerpt – do skip over most of it – but it, and its like, are the subject of this essay:ġ00 on my wrist, 80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist, 80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist, 80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist, 80 on my wrist, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, 80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist, 80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist, 80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist, 80 on my wrist, 100 on my wrist, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose, D Rose.
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