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NOT “Came A Lot”
Camelot is a song by gangsta rapper “NLE Choppa” (best known for his horrendous performance at Jake Paul vs Aneson Gib.) Camelot is a deep, emotional track that truly reflects the struggles of a 16-year-old gangsta like NLE himself. Camelot is often referred to by Cole Patreau as “The Lobster Song.” Actually, that’s mathematically infactual. That common slip up is due to the line “I be swimming with the sharks, lil nigga, you a lobster.” Which is in the song by NLE Choppa. Amen
Aiden: “Aye bro wanna listen to some of that good good Camelot”
Cole: “Bro why would I want to cum a lot in the past tense?”
Aiden: “No bro... CAM-EH-LOT”
Cole: “Oh yea isn’t that the Lobster song?”
Aiden: “No Cole, you idiot.”
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Guap Sensei is an American rapper. He is most well-known for singles such as “Migraine” “Ok!” “Pull Up” “Closed On Sunday” and “F.U.2.” He started gaining a small fanbase late 2019/ early 2020. Since then he has released 1 project titled “Vermin Vol. 1.” He has many different styles of songs; some are sad and melodic, some are loud and ignorant etc. A common joke within his fanbase is “Nesquik” because in his song “Migraine” he says “Catch me slippin ima turn em into Nesquik!” He is a member of rap group “318 Thorns” or simply “318.” He is also homosexual, which is perfectly fine because it’s not a bad thing, he is just attracted to the same gender as himself.
Person 1: Yo bro did you hear Guap Sensei’s new song?
Person 2: Yea bro it’s a banger!!!
Person 1: I know right!? I think he might be next up!
Person 2: I agree!
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