Social media star Mr. HotSpot has offered to delete Drake and Lil Yachty's song “Super Soak,” but only if they re-record his clean reference track.
Mr. HotSpot offers Clear Drake and Yachty's Song if they re-record his Clean Track
On Saturday (August 3), social media influencer Mr. Oh my god.”
In the clip, which you can watch below, Mr. HotSpot revealed that he sent Drizzy and Lil Boat a clean reference track to re-record for a revised version of their song. If they re-record above the clean report sent to them, Mr. HotSpot will clear the track.
HotSpot, who is a singer and avid basketball player, explained that since he works with children, he has to make sure the song is clear so that parents don't get upset that their kids are hearing clear lyrics. He asked fans to patiently wait for Drake and Yachty to re-record the song.
“We sent it [reference track]they got it today and the boys are going to perform,” HotSpot said in the video. “We're not trying to hold them back from anything,” he added. “But we needed the right manners, that's all. “
On HotSpot's take on Drake and Yachty's unreleased song 'Super Soak' leaked on Kai Cenat's Twitch streaming platform last week, contains some clear and risqué lyrics.
In one line, the 6 Gods rap, “SOD (SOD), super soak (Super soaker)/It was ah*h, but I won't judge, cause that was a long time ago.” Meanwhile, Yachty raps about taking codeine and calling women the B word.
In short, Drizzy and Boat's song is not for children.
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Lil Yachty Admits He Leaked “Super Soak” To Kai Cenat
In a recent episode of Scandalous podcast, Lil Yachty talked about his track “Super Soak” with Drake and admitted that he gave the song to popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat to leak on his show. The Atlanta rapper told Andrew Schulz and crew on the podcast that “Super Soak” won't be released because Mr. HotSpot will not clean a sample.
“I sent Kai a song to leak,” Yachty explained at the 56-minute mark in the video below. “We couldn't get the sample deleted so I let Kai play it.”
Schultz asked if the song would ever be released.
“No, but it's all over the place,” Yachty said, before adding that the sample came from Mr. “Goodness Gracious” HotSpot. Lil Boat then shared why HotSpot chose not to give him a license. “He went down like a Christian path … it was crazy, everyone was like, 'Are you serious?' Yachty explained.
However, it seems that a refined version of “Super Soak” is in the works and will hopefully be released soon.
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Watch Mr. HotSpot explain why he didn't delete Drake and Lil Yachty's “Super Soak” below.