PewDiePie releases diss track against Cocomelon, calls 6ix9ine a 'snitch'

Perennially famous YouTuber Felix Kjellberg, aka "PewDiePie", left people open-mouthed again by releasing a diss track aimed at rival YouTube channel Cocomelon and rapper 6ix9ine.

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Perennially famous YouTuber Felix Kjellberg, aka "PewDiePie", left people open-mouthed again by releasing a diss track aimed at rival YouTube channel Cocomelon and rapper 6ix9ine.

PewDiePie first tried his hand at music back in 2018 when he launched a surprise single entitled "B**ch Lasagna", a parody track talking about his battle at the time with T-Series. Now he's back at it again with the long-awaited "Coco".

According to Dexerto, PewDiePie has no actual real-life issues with Cocomelon; he just used them as creative fodder for the track. Possibly things are at another level with 6ix9nine, however.

“I’m just playing Coco, you know I love you. Not 6ix9ine though, ankle monitor-wearing c**t, I challenge you in a legal fight. Otherwise, you'se a rainbow b**ch,” says PewDiePie at the very end of the four-minute track.

Speculation still exists as of this writing as to whether this is just more of PewDiePie's famous stir-the-pot rhetoric, or if there is really a legal issue pending between the two public figures.

The video for the track is done in PewDiePie's signature style, with him dressing up as some sort of a demented Mr. Rogers look-alike, and then as some sort of samurai type. Throughout the video, he talks tough while getting manhandled and smacked around by the various children characters.

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