@ddtyrese5088

we all knew he wasn't gonna last..

@chek33official

His addiction to blue cheese consumed him

@BigJoJoJoJo

Back in 2020 you couldn't go anywhere period.....

@nerdyhustle

He made a hit, got veneers, and retired.

@MaliaPotter-o9e

He transitioned.... he is now Ice Spice

@ScottSilver1

Man said “whoopty” & dipped

@xrayyyyq12

song went crazy at parties fr

@nola504army

I still bump that track

@brandonpryor7023

TikTok creates A LOT of 1 hit wonders.

@roadragereplay

Let this man breath he made a hit
Millions of People created memories with this song and now he's gone by the same people 
If you all want him to give more hit song then for f  sake give and send some vibes and energy to him instead of hating for no reason

@nightmare4085

Dude didn't want to sell his soul to his label respect

@Eleven_11

I swear I'm addicted to blue cheese

@sunless

one song is all he needs to change his entire life if he managed its revenue properly

@GabeGettinRich

Let’s be honest. He didn’t wanna sell himself short, so the label booted him. 2020 was not a revenue building time for new artists because live events weren’t happening but the labels were stacking off the streaming everyone is doing at home. He popped but couldn’t capitalize properly without a live event schedule to follow, aside from the fact that it’s a hard debut to follow when it gets that much play. You need features and endorsements that won’t have their full effect without on stage performances.

@ThingSomeRandom

It was a banger, but let’s be honest, this song was only so popular because it was basically a Pop Smoke song but this dude had a more radio friendly voice. I don’t think this guy was as talented as Pop though, which is why he couldn’t last ultimately. RIP Pop

@astron223

Atleast he had 1 song 😂😂

@tsunshine

Didnt sell his soul 👏🏽👏🏽

@theangrybuffalosportsfan9971

He was a industry plant his uncle worked at the label thats how he had so much push and radio play for his first single as a "independent " artist

@shaquillelightbourne9269

He didn’t want to sell out. He kept his soul. Good choice bud

@ClassifiedDocz

For the ppl in early to mid twenties that remember Drank In my Cup by Kiro Bangz— who was content with being a 1 or 2 hit wonder bc he managed his finances from the jump. I hope that’s what this dude did