Following his and his brother’s imprisonment, Andrew Tate music career has witnessed a rise in popularity, and the uproar around his social media presence has since decreased to a dull roar as his rap song lyrics go viral
What was Tate doing before getting popular in 2022?
Many people are familiar with Andrew Tate because of his contentious views on women, money, and power. Videos of him expressing his opinions contributed to his unheard-of popularity in 2022. However, some aspects of Tate’s life that took place before 2022 may be obscure to some. Like the trophies, he earned throughout his eight-year career in kickboxing, his brief time on the reality TV programme Big Brother, or perhaps even the few rap tracks he put out in 2019.
Lyrics Of Andrew Tate Rap Song Go Viral After He’s Arrested In Romania
That’s true, between January 2019 and March 2020, five singles featuring the Top G himself were published. Social media has dug up his old music videos since his detention on December 29 and used them as the “true reason” he was detained.
The criticism of Andrew Tate’s rap career
Greta Thunberg, a climate justice activist, targeted Andrew Tate in one of the most popular tweets ever on December 28. A day later, Tate would release a denial video, which Romanian authorities allegedly used to start a raid on his house and result in his arrest for alleged involvement in human trafficking, rape, and the formation of an organised crime group.
While many Twitter users made fun of Tate’s seeming self-destructiveness, some users investigated deeper into the influencer’s past before he became well-known. They discovered a few music videos from his time as a rapper in 2019, and all of them have witnessed a rise in popularity online after his arrest. Tate released five singles with Kriss Kiss under the alias Mr Plenty: Suicide, Sugar Daddy, Broke Boyz, Part Time, and Forgot Your Name. Observers started dissecting his lyrics as soon as they learned about these tracks.
Andrew Tate Needed to be arrested for dropping this anyway pic.twitter.com/BdYzwUqaKM
— Never Take An L🤷🏽♂️ (@Nezzzooo) December 29, 2022
However, many believed that the song Suicide’s opening line, in which Tate shouted out his detractors three years before he became the most sought person online, included the song’s most ironic line. “You throw shade, we throw money. Pounding on the door like the police are conducting a raid.”