About that Auston Matthews rap anthem (Video)
Toronto Maple Leafs rookie Auston Matthews is a sensation.
He inspires gasps of appreciation for his goals. He inspires young players in, like, Scottsdale to pick up a stick. But most of all, he inspires … hip-hop anthems.
Yes, like Alex Ovechkin, Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux before him, Auston Matthews has served as a rap muse. RBLx, a collective from Ottawa that’s dedicated to “be the voice of the youth,” dropped a track called “Auston Matthews” that’s both a tribute to his greatness and the moment in which “Auston Matthews” becomes synonymous with being a young, rich baller on the mean Canadian streets.
Here’s the video. WARNING: SOME ADULT LANGUAGE.
We asked Samuel Siboko, founder of RBLx, about what the hell we just listened to:
Q. So how does a song about Auston Matthews come about? What inspires it?
SIBOKO: Auston was the No. 1 draft pick, so everybody was excited to finally see him play. After I witnessed him score four goals, his name was stuck in my head. A few weeks later I got a beat that I really wanted to write a song to and the only thing I could think of was Auston Matthews and the rest is history…
Q. What lyric best captures the spirit of the song?
SIBOKO: “19 in the NHL and I ain’t sitting on the bench.”
Q. Do the Leafs have hip-hop cred?
SIBOKO: Toronto is one of the biggest cities in hip-hop right now, and I’ve seen a few Maple Leafs players attend Kanye’s and Drake’s concerts.
Q. When can we expect a Connor McDavid or Patrick Laine diss track?
SIBOKO: Ha ha ha ha, I don’t think that’s going to happen. Shout out to McDavid though. He’s Canadian.
Q. Anything else we should know?
SIBOKO: A lot of people are saying this is a marketing scheme, but it really wasn’t. Making the record wasn’t planned at all, my intention was to make a great song, and I suggest that everyone go check out more of my music.
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You can find more of that music here.
So in the never-ending battles between NHL phenoms, who had the best rap anthem: Auston Matthews above, or Raspy Balboa’s Connor McDavid track?
Wow, that’s close. In the end, we’re guessing our favorite is eventually Marner’s.
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Greg Wyshynski is a writer for Yahoo Sports. Contact him at puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com or find him on Twitter. His book, TAKE YOUR EYE OFF THE PUCK, is available on Amazon and wherever books are sold.
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