Mario Judah, the rockstar-rapper most famous for singing Die Very Rough, has finally come out of the wilderness of obscurity. His last official release, Endure, was ages ago, and fans wondered if he had accidentally locked himself in a studio and lost the key.
Mario Judah caught fans off guard with a surprise release of his new music, Love You Anymore, with no warning. This song is different, moving away from his traditional 'heavy-hitting style' to something more 'emo rap-influenced.'
Using lyrics about a relationship that's on its way out, the song taps into a softer, more melodic vein of his work. It's a change of pace—one that proves even the highest-energy artists can slow it down for a minute. As soon as the video went viral, someone took to his X account and commented:
"Bro is still rapping like a Disney villain"
One of his fans playfully commented that Mario Judah continues to rap with the 'theatrical grandeur of a Disney villain,' as if he's about to spit out a musical number before the final confrontation.
With his assertive flow and authoritative presence, you can almost picture him standing on a 'castle balcony,' wind blowing, as he fervently raps about fate—because every epic tale requires an unforgettable performance.
With an unexpected drop and a fresh new sound, Mario Judah has the internet abuzz once more. Fans were quick to clog up the comments with jokes, admiration, and some over-the-top comparisons.
Whether they're feeling the emo rap vibes or still imagining him as the lead antagonist in a 'sing-off,' one thing is sure—when Mario Judah makes a move, the internet 'always has something to say.'
Netizens have reacted as Mario Judah drops a new song
Some users made the comment section a stand-up comedy set, hurling jokes at breakneck speed like a rapper with a frenzied beat. Whether through wordplay, absurd comparisons, or sheer randomness, the humor arrived 'right on cue.'
"Why is he in Trippie Redd cosplay," a user joked.
"He had to reboot," another user hilariously commented.
"Hear me out. listen to it 10x and tell me it don't lowkey go," a netizen expressed.
Others leaped into the comments simply to have 'something' to say, throwing in one-liners as if they were working on a 'fun assignment requirement.' Whether it was intelligible or not, the joking continued—because a moment of silence is never acceptable on the internet:
"yeah nah thats not the same man WHERE TF IS MARIO JUDAH," a folk commented.
"Didn’t see that coming," another user hilariously commented.
"First BhadBhabie then LilTay and now Mario Judah ?? Peak internet is coming back," a user commented.
Others took a moment to appreciate the jokes in earnest, complimenting the song and its surprise drop. Whether they adored the new sound or simply appreciated the surprise, the good vibes continued to roll in:
"genuinely like it, not well produced sure but he came cool and collected. Can’t wait for more music from him," according to a netizen.
"Great comeback , welcome," a user wrote.
Whether people were cracking jokes, going wild with comparisons, or just vibing out to the song, Mario Judah's comeback certainly made some noise. From Disney villain vibes to surprise releases, the internet yet again solidified that there is no moment left behind. Now, the only question remains—will he maintain the momentum, or are we in for another 'mystery hiatus side quest?'
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