Get to know the story of Big Shaq, author of the hit 'Man's Not Hot', internet fever between artists and football players
What
was meant to be just a comic character of comedian Michael Dapaah
became the most heard rapper of the moment around the world
Even those who handle a lot of English get in the way of the hit of the moment on the internet. "Man's
Not Hot" is the most played song of YouTube in November and viralizado
by the whole world mainly by the irreverence of the letter and the
rapper that sings it, Big Shaq. Still do not know what we're talking about? Then give the play there to enter the wave of "skrrraaaaaa bum bum tum cum cum"!
The case gets even more curious when you stop to understand the story behind the hit. Big Shaq, in fact, is a character created by the British comedian of Ghanaian origin Michael Dapaah. What
was meant to be just a joke was, however, becoming one of the most
played songs of the year and the rapper came to gain "life", already
crowding even shows in Europe and the United States.
The comedian Michael Dapaah turned the rapper Big Shaq, author of 'Man's Not Hot', biggest fever of the internet at the moment |
Michael performed "Man's Not Hot" for the first time during a performance on BBC Radio's "Fire in the Booth." It
was supposed to be just a mimic, but the comedian got so much ripped
into freestyle that the show's crowd and the listeners went haywire. Quickly, the video spread over the internet with over 3 million views in less than a day.
After officially released, "Man's Not Hot" quickly became among the most played songs on all platforms. It
currently ranks 11th in the BBC rankings and the official clip already
has more than 51 million views in less than two weeks on the air.
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