Music

Druski Embraces U.K. Drill With New Song "No More Social Media"

The brief track is the comedian's latest foray into hip-hop.

Comedian Druski has ventured into music once again with his latest track, "No More Social Media."

Inspired by U.K. drill, the fresh track sees the actor and occasional musician joined by South London MC Kairo Keyz. Over some foreboding production, Druski adopts a London accent and employs some local slang, giving the track both an authentic and parodical flavor. "We play outside, we got the inside, pigs dem picking up ruggers," he raps on the brief track.

"No More Social Media" serves as a follow-up to his song from earlier this year, "Standin on Bihness." That track also featured some high-profile guests, with production from BYNX, an introduction and outro from DJ Drama, and a guest verse from Snoop Dogg. It's unclear if Druski is gearing up to release a full music project in the future, or if he's just having fun alongside his countless other projects.

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Listen to "No More Social Media" via Spotify here and check out the music video when it premieres at 4 p.m. ET above.

The arrival of "No More Social Media" comes not long after Druski announced the inaugural Coulda Fest, which is set to feature performances from the likes of Lil Baby, Kai Cenat, Soulja Boy, and countless others.

"Coulda Fest won’t be a traditional music and comedy festival," Druski said in a statement. "It’s going to be a celebration of Atlanta’s culture and a night full of hilarious sketches that bring us back to the special times in our city’s music history. This concept has never been done before, so I’m looking forward to bringing this vision to life."

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