Kevin Hart has revived his rap alter ego, Chocolate Droppa, to participate in a cypher alongside Kai Cenat and other streamers who also happen to be artists.
On Sunday (July 28), the comedian shared a promo image via Instagram for the “AMP Freshman Cypher 2024,” along with the caption, “It’s going down tonight at 6pm est …..let’s goooooooooo.”
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He also tagged Cenat and the other participants: Duke Dennis, chrisnxtdoor, Agent 00, ImDavisss and Fanum.
In the footage of the cypher, each of the streamers take turns performing over different beats, before turning their attention to someone walking in their direction off screen.
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Hart is soon revealed, as he walks into the frame, grabs the mic from Kai Cenat, and proceeds to take the figurative stage.
“You know I get a lot of questions on the daily,” he starts. “I think the biggest question is ‘Droppa where you been?’ My answer to that is minding my fuckin’ business.”
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After delivering his verse, the Lift actor walks off with the mic, adding: “You don’t get the mic back after I just did what I did to it. This mic got to be burnt.”
Check out the AMP Freshman Cypher below.
Back in May, Kevin Hart joined Kai Cenat on his popular livestream, where he shared his dismay over a gesture from T-Pain.
The “I’m Sprung” singer, who himself is an avid streamer, was tuning into the broadcast and gifted 50 paid subscriptions to Cenat, worth around $250.
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Despite Kai’s enthusiasm, Hart was less than impressed with the donation.
“How can Rainbow come in and gift 100 and T-Pain cheap ass only do 50?” he asked. “T-Pain, what the fuck was that?! I just saw it said, ‘Rainbow somebody did something 100,’ and then you came in and did 50. You cheap piece of shit, T-Pain! Do another 50!”
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T-Pain isn’t as close-fisted as Kevin Hart might think, though.
Earlier this month, he announced he’s opening a music school in Wisconsin after bringing pride and joy to the state through his smash hit “Can’t Believe It,” on which he famously rhymed “mansion” with “Wiscansin.”
Speaking with Billboard, the Florida native explained that he’s planning to establish an educational institution to the Badger State, something he’d previously promised the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel back in 2023.
“I just really felt like I was André 3000 when I was recording that song,” he said of “Can’t Believe It.” “That was my spirit animal that I had on me while I was recording that song.”
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He continued: “Again, that fostered the era of the ‘mansion in Wiscansin’ infamous rhyme. And since then, we’ve been really able to incorporate that into everything. […] All my tours that I go on now are Wisconsin based. We have a ‘Wiscansin University.’ All the merch is ‘Wiscansin’ based. We’re actually starting a school in Wisconsin. It’s a music school.”