Antonio Brown Releases New Rap Song and Social Media Reacts
01/08/2020 01:25 am EST
Ready to Retire
This fan wants Brown to retire from the rap game because of the song and video. Athletes don't normally fare well when it comes to transitioning to music but they continue to give it a shot. It will be interesting to see if Brown continues to rap despite the backlash.
New Song Title
This fan changed the named of the song as he believes that will happen once the entire world hears it. The clip Brown released is just him saying he has "whole lotta money." Not the most original thing to say as many artists have done that before.
For President Trump
This fan made it clear where he wants the song to go. With President Donald Trump having issues with Iran, the Twitter user believes playing this song will prevent the U.S. from going to war. It sounds like the song has enough firepower to take the country down.
Positive Message
This Twitter user liked the song, but he was trying to figure out what Brown was trying to say. With the name of the album being No More White Woman 2020, the fan didn't understand what there was a bunch of women in the video. With Brown, nothing is for sure.
Exceeded Expectations
This fan knew the song would be bad, but when the user heard the song, it was worse than expected. When a song is expected to be bad and it turns out to be worse, that's not a good thing. Hopefully, not all of Brown's songs sound like "Whole Lotta Money" or it could be a long year.
Undecided
This fan is not sure what to think of the new song. It seems like he wants to hate it, but to him, it's probably not as bad as expected. There are some fans who will like the song. However, that doesn't mean it will be nominated for a Grammy.
Award-Winning
Speaking of awards, this fan is making the case for "Whole Lotta Money" to be the worst song of 2020. The fact that we just entered the new year, and the Twitter user is already making Brown's song the worst of the year is quite an accomplishment. But what if Brown releases another song and it's just as bad?
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