Malik Montana is a Polish-German rapper who has been one of the most popular artists on the domestic rap scene for years. He gains a lot of publicity thanks to frequent controversies with his participation. The rapper very often likes to provoke and his opinion must always be the last.
Malik has been a source of controversy for a long time
In April 2020, one of the climate activists Oliwia Trybus criticized his music on TikTok. In the video, she was lying in a tub full of bubbles. The artist reacted to this opinion in a disgusting way. He shared a video of the girl on his profile with his own comment: “Am I just seeing a pretty, wet woman saying ‘I’m doing everything as soon as possible?'”, and then posted a series of memes and gifs with a sexual context.
The girl responded by calling him openly sexist, which incited him even more. He posted a vacation photo of the activist with racist comments, and later created the hashtag #feminizmw2020tochorobapsychic, complaining that he was getting a lot of threats from “feminists and some effeminate type” who also targeted his fans.
Malik seeks out haters by disrupting McDonald’s employees
However, the above situation is just one of many during which the rapper behaved inappropriately. Recently, after the premiere of the album “Devil’s Advocate”, he came to the conclusion that he lost all the haters because now they became his fans. This must have upset him, which is probably why he decided to post a shocking video on TikTok of him stepping onto a counter at a McDonald’s restaurant and starting to dance.
Watching the faces of the employees of the fast food bar, one can come to the conclusion that the “spectacle” was not planned. Under the video, you can find many comments from the artist’s devoted fans who “laugh” with him and call him “boss”, but the prevailing narrative condemns his behavior:
Did you at least wash the countertop for them afterwards?
He doesn’t give anyone money. Meanwhile Malik:…
This is a good example that humility, respect and honor cannot be bought
When was I supposed to start laughing?
Everything’s cool, but didn’t you think you might have broken something? Or that it’s so bad to walk with shoes on the countertop? I don’t know….
Malik Montana, however, as always, does not care about criticism. In the comments, he responds to some comments, and the recording has already been watched by over 2.5 million users, which he is certainly happy about. By the way, this is not the rapper’s first video when he does not respect other people’s work. In January, he posted a video on TikTok in which he entered a gas station store with a wad of bills, then snatched a mop from an employee and began “washing” the floor. The video has been viewed over three million times.
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Source: Gazeta

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