Lil Yachty Drops His Viral Hit “Poland,” On Streaming Services
Lil Yachty Drops His Viral Hit “Poland,” On Streaming Services
Lil Yachty has been trending on social media because of his song “Poland,” which appeared online this week. The chorus, “I took the Wock’ to Poland,” which alludes to taking his Wockhardt—a pharmaceutical business well known for cough syrup, which is frequently used in lean—with him when he travels to the European nation Poland—made the song an instant sensation online.
The song, which was apparently recorded last year and is produced by F1LTHY, has now been formally published by the rapper on all streaming services.
The song is released along with a Cole Bennett-directed music video in which Yachty can be seen strolling through what is most likely New York rather than Poland while sporting a “American Idol” contestant hoodie. Zack Bia makes a brief appearance.
Before it was released on SoundCloud, Yachty’s first official solo tune of the year, “Poland,” had previously been leaked. Wiz Khalifa, Denzel Curry, and Drake have all endorsed it. Drake even shared a screenshot of himself listening to the song on Spotify.
This year, Lil Boat didn’t release his yearly Birthday Mix mixtape, but he might be working on new music.
On his birthday in August, he tweeted, “First year without a birthday mix, something special is coming, thanks for the wishes.” Love you all forever, see you soon.
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