High-gloss trap beats meet razor-sharp internet satire. It is heavy-hitting rap that refuses to take its own flex seriously. Perfect for loud cars and louder parties.
Tiny Meat Gang sounds like the most expensive rap record ever made by people who are actively making fun of the genre. The production is surprisingly elite, featuring trunk-rattling 808s, crisp hi-hats, and the kind of polished synth work you would expect from a chart-topping trap artist. It is a sonic bait-and-switch that lures you in with genuine bangers before hitting you with the punchline.
What makes them distinctive is the chemistry between Cody Ko and Noel Miller. Their background in professional comedy and commentary allows them to inhabit the personas of 'flex rappers' with terrifying accuracy. They do not just parody the lyrics; they parody the flow, the ad-libs, and the very specific brand of unearned confidence found in internet-era hip-hop, all while maintaining a high level of technical rapping ability.
Start with 'Broke Bitch' or 'Short Kings Anthem' to hear the peak of their satirical power. These tracks represent the perfect intersection of legitimate club energy and the self-deprecating internet humor that built their massive following. It is music for people who love hip-hop but also love laughing at the absurdity of modern influencer culture.
Shares pop rap, trap, cloud rap (subgenres); playful, confident, rebellious (moods)
Shares pop rap, trap, cloud rap (subgenres); playful, confident, rebellious (moods)
Shares trap, pop rap (subgenres); playful, confident, rebellious (moods)
Shares pop rap, trap, cloud rap (subgenres); rap, deadpan, processed (vocal style)
Shares pop rap, trap, cloud rap (subgenres); playful, confident, rebellious (moods)
Shares pop rap, trap, cloud rap (subgenres); playful, confident, rebellious (moods)
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