
He even addresses the listener in the bridge of the rap telling them to always “be careful” – a warning that love never lasts. The lyrics tell a story of the singer believing his girlfriend has been unfaithful, which is screwing with his head. The song itself is actually quite depressing, delving into the subject of toxic relationships.

If you’re one of the 1.1 billion people using TikTok at the moment then you have probably heard another unusual Russian rap song in the background of videos accompanied by random teenagers dancing in a circle with their arms Моя голова винтом (My head is spinning like a screw) – kostromin The Other Viral Russian Song/Dance Explained However, seeing people, including children, dancing to a song essentially glorifying rape and substance abuse is incredibly unsettling to Russian speakers across the world.

Now, with a wife and children, Kuat stated in an interview that he would not want to follow in his father’s footsteps.ĭespite this commitment to his family, Я буду ебать does not strike as the Kazakh rapper being a family man, and further proves the lack of authenticity within the Russian-speaking rap community.įor the majority of people that do not speak Russian, this song may just seem like another catchy tune to dance along to during the latest TikTok trend. Almaty born Kuat Kuralbayev, known commonly as Moreart, led a tough childhood with an abusive father that left the family early on. Whilst this particular song is a horrendous continuation of Russian-speaking rappers attempting to copy American rap music, the lyrics seem to contradict the artists’ true intentions. The lyrics glorify misogyny from the off, referencing every mention of a woman with the Russian word сука (bitch), and graphically outlining acts like those made by a previous American president (he is actually mentioned by name in the lyrics) whilst on delirium-inducing drugs. Seemingly unrelated to food challenges in any way, the song used is called Я буду ебать ( I will fuck) by Moreart featuring IHI, and as you’ve probably guessed from the translation of the title, the artists aren’t discussing their favourite pizza toppings. However, non-Russian speakers may be particularly shocked when it comes to the lyrics present in this trend.


Did you say I can’t #dance ? #fooddance #tiktokfood ♬ Я буду ебать – MOREARTįor the more eagle-eyed viewers, you may have noticed the song used for this trend is another Russian song, a common theme of recent TikTok trends such as the one we covered in the original version of this article (read more about this below).
