Lil B dedicates high-octane track to IShowSpeed by naming it after YouTuber

'The vibe is pure joy on this one. Thank you,' wrote a fan in response to Lil B's track dedicated to IShowSpeed
PUBLISHED JUN 8, 2023
Lil B returns with his out-of-the-box intensity in his new song dedicated to IShowSpeed (Greg Doherty/Getty Images, @IShowSpeed/YouTube)
Lil B returns with his out-of-the-box intensity in his new song dedicated to IShowSpeed (Greg Doherty/Getty Images, @IShowSpeed/YouTube)

BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA: Lil B has undoubtedly been one of the most influential performers of the last two decades. He released a new high-octane track called 'IShowSpeed', named after one of the most popular YouTubers, on June 7.

Lil B has become a legendary artist, influencing a generation of musicians and having a reputation for coming up with excellent diss songs. His career is already considered legendary, and he usually releases over 50 tracks a year, making him a prolific artist.

Lil B's new track 'IShowSpeed'

Lil B's song 'IShowSpeed' comes with the singer's out-of-the-box intensity that remains unrivaled in the music industry. He tried to replicate IShowSpeed's personality for the song as well as mentioned the quirks of the streamer in the lyrics.



 

Furthermore, the production is unique and works incredibly well with the song's theme. The track will undoubtedly appeal to you if you've always been a fan of Lil B. But it cannot be compared to his other tracks like 'Ellen Degeneres' or 'I Own Swag.' 

Fans who have already listened to the song have reacted positively. One wrote, "Just got off work and I feel even more positive. THANK YOU BasedGod!" While another commented, "The vibe is pure joy on this one. Thank you lil B," thanking Lil B for sharing his new track.

What kind of music does IShowSpeed make?

IShowSpeed, primarily known as a streamer, is also into the music scene. The streamer has shown interest and created music in genres like Jersey Club, hardcore hip hop, trap, experimental hip hop, comedy rap, and funk brasileiro.



 

IShowSpeed released his first song 'Dooty Booty' on YouTube, which quickly garnered popularity on the platform and other social media platforms such as TikTok. Then he dropped 'Shake', a song inspired by the Fugees' song 'Ready or Not', and its music video has garnered over 160 million views on YouTube. IShowSpeed, in response to his newfound admiration for Cristiano Ronaldo, released the song 'Ronaldo (Sewey)'. He even went on to release a track titled 'World Cup' in collaboration with Warner Records in honor of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.



 

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