Whatever replaced Rebecca Black's 'Friday' song was never going to be a wonderful experience but 'Lit Right Now' is worth the absolute torture, just for the conversation it brings to the table. Although the song - sung by Sydney Mc Gee a 17-year-old Youtuber - has been doing the rounds for nearly a year in the States, we managed to stumble across it today on the wasteland of Twitter as it's starting to go viral.
The only way we can describe 'Lit Right Now' is if a brat from an episode of MTV's My Super Sweet Sixteen had deluded parents who paid for the production and creation of a song. Let's not spoil it for you, check it out yourself:
You're not alone in your instant disgust for this song and video. Twitter couldn't help but focus on the try-hard hip-hop vibes of the song which screamed "white and rich":
who said white people have no culture? pic.twitter.com/pyMxxOOWKT
— jordan (@jrdnrzk) March 24, 2018
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this sounds like a church trying to make a cool rap song.
— babygirl (@loliarual) March 25, 2018
"I'm so lit right now my phone is always wet wet" pic.twitter.com/nPwGk31xSG
— ?❣️? (@rihzuschrist) March 24, 2018
Someone need to make sure that whole track is lit on fire and stomped out ?? pic.twitter.com/fKi3WAOXIx
— Trey’Challa (@ThatManTrey) March 25, 2018
https://t.co/n8TJ4sOc7Q via @KEEMSTAR this song might be the worst thing on YouTube
— Aaron6896 (@SchlachetAaron) March 26, 2018
I need a drink.