Plies has wasted no time in flipping a viral meme about a woman’s sexual antics into a hilarious song about his own raunchy exploits.
Last month, Tim & Dee TV interviewed a number of people during a night out. Their brief interaction with 21-year-old Hailey Welch stood out when they asked her to name “one move in bed that makes a man go crazy every time,” to which she replied: “You gotta give him that ‘hawk tuah’ and spit on that thang.”
On Thursday (July 4), less than two weeks after the original video began making the rounds online, the 48-year-old MC released a cut titled “HAWK TUAH.”
On it, he raps: “She just hit my line and said she wanna come through/ I just hit her back and told her pull up on me, boo/ I been on the drank got me feeling rock too/ Told her when she come make sure she bring the ‘Hawk Tuah.’”
🔥🔥🔥😎😎😎 She Just Hit My Line & Said She Wanna Come Thru. I Just Hit Her Back & Told Her Pull Up On Me Boo. I Been On The Drank Got Me Feeling Rock Too. Told Her When She Come Make Sure She Bring The “HAWK TUAH” 🔥🔥🔥 Full Song “Download Link 👉🏾 https://t.co/qDjPzkVFRM pic.twitter.com/iW1HboZVJS
— Plies (@plies) July 4, 2024
Elsewhere in the meme circuit, Shaquille’ O’Neal recently shared a doctored image of Drake on his social media profile. Soon after it below up, the NBA legend made it clear that he wasn’t making fun of the rapper.
During an episode of The Big Podcast With Shaq that went live in late June, the veteran athlete took a moment to set the record clear regarding a post on his Instagram Stories earlier that week.
Soundtracked by a rendition of the “BBL Drizzy” jab popularized by Metro Boomin as part of the ongoing feud between Kendrick Lamar and the Canadian superstar, the photo featured the retired basketball star holding a woman wearing a bikini — her face, however, had been swapped with that of the 6 God.
“Let me apologize right quick,” the 52-year-old began. “The mistake I made was I should’ve said ‘Who did this?’ […] Listen, Drake has a great sense of humor, so I thought it was funny that they did it.
“Like I saw ‘Shaq’s Trolling’ — no, I’m not trolling. I didn’t Photoshop it; somebody [else] Photoshopped it […] I thought it was funny and, hopefully, [Drake] thought it was funny too. But once it went viral, I definitely took it down.”
Source hiphopdx.com