November 26, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Poland by Lil Yachty is coming to streaming services tonight. 




Spotify wrote: “12am EST 🇵🇱

We are taking the wock to Poland @lilyachty.”


Lil Yachty is gearing up to return to music and release a new project in 2023. With Yachty he is always experimenting with sounds and styles and is sure to carve his own lane with his next project which is exactly why fans love him. The downside is that causes fans to crave the music and sometimes go too far and leak the music if they somehow get their hands on it.


With Yachty’s viral snippet “Poland” fans tried to leak the song and Yachty decided to drop the track on Soundcloud. The track came with a very stern message to “STOP LEAKING MY SH*T …. PROD.F1LTHY …. ALBUM 2023″.


After dropping the song it instantly went viral so if you’re seeing “Took The WooooOOOkk To Poland” on your timeline the song is exactly why. The short one-minute track is increasing the hype for Yachty’s upcoming album more and more each day. While we wait for the album you can enjoy some hilarious reactions to “Poland” below.


Keeping in line with the bit, users tried to fill in Ryanair with a fake meaning about Poland and wock’s origins. “It’s Polish for leg room,” one replied. “*work… they’re jobless,” another wrote. Some tried to even translate it, “it’s short for łokieć, which means elbow, so obviously they’re asking they want the armrest for when they sit in the middle,” a user jokingly noted, keeping in line with the airline joke theme.


Since then, a range of memes have popped up about Yachty and taking the wock to Poland, primarily on Twitter. Naturally, it’s already going viral. There are videos of people literally singing into fans and imagining the wild studio sessions that could have led to Yachty’s unusual vocals. There’s even a Renaissance painting of Yachty taking giant bottles of lean to Poland (wock is short for Wockhardt, a pharmaceutical company that makes a popular codeine and promethazine cough syrup). If you do nothing else with your day, please listen to the bachata remix.


“Poland” is a few things. For one, it’s basically a TikTok cheat code: a lighthearted 83-second SoundCloud upload that sounds like a half-finished joke at first, until its sneakily addictive melody climbs inside your brain and never leaves. It’s the kind of line you’ll find yourself singing along to throughout the day, without even realizing it. And, most importantly, it’s a reminder of just how good Lil Yachty is when he lets himself get weird and try something new.


Listening to “Poland,” I can’t help but think back to hearing 2016’s Lil Boat mixtape for the first time, marveling at his confidence to try crazy shit like the high-pitched, playful melody in “Minnesota.” He wasn’t attempting to be cool, and he definitely wasn’t following anyone else’s wave, which is what made it so appealing. Even his haters had to admit what he was doing was original. 


Unfortunately, in the months and years immediately following Lil Boat, he was hit with relentless criticism from radio show hosts, bloggers, and old traditionalist rap fans who didn’t like his playful attitude or simplistic lyrics. (On Complex’s own Everyday Struggle, Joe Budden even got upset with him for being so happy.) With the success of early hits like “One Night” and “Minnesota,” he became a symbol for “mumble rap,” and received backlash from anyone who didn’t appreciate the direction rap was evolving in. 


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