Lil Tjay and Fivio Foreign have reworked a Wham! Christmas classic in order to add some Hip Hop flavor to this year’s holiday season.
On Monday (December 18), the New York City rappers joined forces for “Last Christmas,” which gives a drill music slant to the aforementioned British pop duo’s 1984 blockbuster hit of the same name.
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With a runtime of under two minutes, the snappy joint comes with a music video that opens with the 22-year-old drill star rapping: “Made it out, I’m just a rich young nigga/ Steady arguing, wasn’t no way to live/ I know bitches want me ’cause I’m up/ Something different, I’m just with a gift.”
The “Big Drip” hitmaker then comes in with: “They don’t even know me and shorty speak/ She gon’ still fuck a nigga for some feets/ We was in Brooklyn Chop House/ Me and shawty spent three K for the eats.”
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Check out the audio-visual package below:
In keeping with the holiday spirit, Latto gave back to her community in a major way for her third annual Christmas In Clayco event, donating over $500,000 in gifts this time around.
This past weekend, the presents came in part through sponsorships from some of the companies the 777 rapper has worked with, including UGG, Savage x Fenty, Apple, Liquid Death, Wingstop, Wrap Snacks, HALLS, Camille Rose and more.
The event was organized by the 24-year-old’s Win Some Give Some foundation, which was established in 2021 to empower at-risk youth and provide them with the resources and “self-esteem support to achieve a lifetime of equal opportunity and success.”
“We are ecstatic to bring back Christmas in Clayton for the third time,” District 1 Commissioner Dr. Alieka Anderson said in a statement. “This event allows us to give back to Clayton County residents and children just in time for the holidays.
“Words cannot express how amazing it is to have Latto return to Clayton County to help spread some holiday cheer throughout our community. Her generosity is sincerely appreciated for our children and our community.”
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At her second annual Christmas giveaway in 2022, Latto was honored with a key to the city of Rex in Clayton Country and her own day – this year, the tradition continued as December 18 was celebrated as Latto Day.