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Cash Me Ousside teen drops 2 new singles—and they’re straight fire

Bhad Bhabie says ‘Hi bich’ to her haters.

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Danielle Bregoli aka bhad bhabie in 'Hi Bich'

It’s been about a minute since the news broke that Danielle Bregoli signed to Atlantic Records. But the 14-year-old meme star turned rapper, who goes by Bhad Bhabie, already dropped two new singles—”Hi Bich” and “Whatchu Know”—as well as a double feature music.

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Bhad Bhabie’s new song “Hi Bich” plays on a familiar theme for the “Cash Me Ousside” teen: calling out haters.

“That thing look like you bought it at a kiosk,” she raps, “and they got the nerve to ask like shit, why you countin’ all the money that we got? I ain’t worried about some basic bitches.”

Bregoli brags about her “White J’s, white Porsche, white wrist, white horse,” and then says a million times over, “Hi bich.” The video follows her through a courtroom scene, in an electric chair, and then in her white Porsche—pulled by a white horse.

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“Whatchu Know” is much of the same, with Bregoli talking up her “foreign cars,” “tiger mink,” and her chain that “cost ’bout a million.”

“Money fallin’ to the floor like it’s snowin’,” she raps (we get it, you’re rich!).

She also mentions “lean,” but hopefully she’s not actually drinking any codeine or alcohol because she’s very underage (oh—and still on probation).

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The people… don’t hate it. In less than a day, the music video racked up 1.7 million views and elicited positive Twitter reacts.

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The success of Bregoli’s first single “These Heaux” led to her record deal (the only thing better than watching Bregoli spit bars in the music video is watching her react to roasts of the video).  

With her burgeoning rap career on its way, the teen known for saying “Cash me ousside, how bow dat” on Dr. Phil might even be outgrowing the phrase-turned-meme that made her famous in the first place.

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