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Prankster Mizzy references misogynist influencer Andrew Tate's 'Matrix' conspiracy theory in new song

2023-08-14 14:26
Along with the mention of Andrew Tate, Mizzy's new song contains references to his mental health detention and the bans he faced on social media
Prankster Mizzy references misogynist influencer Andrew Tate's 'Matrix' conspiracy theory in new song

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM: Bacari-Bronze O'Garro aka Mizzy, is an 18-year-old British influencer who has gained significant recognition online as a notorious "prankster."

Mizzy, who was previously ordered by police to vacate Oxford Street, recently used a London IFS Cloud Cable Car to promote his new song, which includes references to controversial personality Andrew Tate.

What is Mizzy's new song about?

Mizzy, who is well-known on TikTok and YouTube for pulling pranks like trashing high street stores or running into strangers' homes, recently recorded himself on an IFS Cloud Cable Car of London, performing excerpts of his upcoming song.

As noted, the song's lyrics had references to Tate and his elaborate conspiracy theory of 'The Matrix', which is supposedly about the invisible forces at work to bring him down for his worldview and is based on the eponymous science fiction film.

Moreover, the prankster pointed out the deletion of his social media in the lyrics, along with the plea to give him a break.

What are the lyrics of Mizzy's new song?

The lyrics of the prankster's new song go, "I don't think you understand that we in the Matrix, f*****g up the world, that's how we make it ... Told my mum and sisters we gon make it."

Mizzy then brought up his detention under Section 2 of the Mental Health Act, singing, "They had me locked in that place, head full of meds, I couldn't even think straight."

He continued, "They locked off all of my socials, cah [because] I'm too vocal, they wanna do me like Tate," hinting at Tate's legal struggles.

"They took me off of the streets, away from my son, I spent 20 days in that place," sang the prankster, who was previously barred by a judge from photographing people in public for social media content without their agreement.

He concluded the song with the lines, "They try to claim that I'm psycho. Man, that's a vio [violation], they need to give me a break."

Notably, Mizzy's recent video isn't the first time he appears to be promoting Tate's conspiracy idea, as when he was arrested in June for an alleged house invasion, the prankster tweeted, "Mizzy got arrested again. The Matrix sent their agents."