Shia LaBeouf once again caused an uproar throughout social media, in a new viral video uploaded to YouTube on June 28. In the video LaBeouf is seen freestyle rapping — shirtless.

Shia LaBeouf Spits Rhymes In New Viral Video

LaBeouf blazed the internet last month with his hilarious and weird motivational speech video, which had many viewers wondering if the Transformers actor finally lost his mind. Luckily, it turned out that LaBeouf was only participating in a film project. What’s his excuse for this new polarizing video? LaBeouf has decided to use his dramatic speech skills to help with freestyle rapping.

In this YouTube video LaBeouf is seen shirtless in nothing but shorts, with a group a young people surrounding him in a circle. No one is sure where he is exactly, though a few trees can be spotted around an area of water. Trolls laughed at the idea that LaBeouf looks like a homeless Tarzan now living in the forest.

Of course, the group encircling the actor were “oohing” and “ahhing” at LaBeouf’s words. “Oh s—t it’s me I’m so f— king disgusted, bustin already said it and I get it I’m a cousin,” LaBeouf freestyled.

LaBeouf’s verse continued with, “Yo I’m so cuzzed out, and you already know me homie. You can’t really clone me unless you hold me and you fold me. It don’t make no sense but I get it like I got it though, rocking like a novice but I rock it like a rocket though.” Lyrics are not very inspiring or logical but at least they rhyme.

One rhyme was actually called out for not being original: “The rare commodity, the quality is what it’s gotta be, and my philosophy is farther than what your eyes can see.”

According to Pri the Honeydark of the group Anomalies, Shia stole that line from her group’s 1999 song “Perfectionist.”

“You can’t rip songs from my Anomalies crew, recite them in freestyle as your own, then not expect to be called out by ACTUAL MCs!… This is straight disrespect to lyricism,” she wrote on Instagram.

Check out the freestyle for yourself.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdQ3E0s9xHY&feature=iv&src_vid=a3reOzLRCVU&annotation_id=annotation_1225741241

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Article by Shantel Whitaker

Born and raised in New York.
I love to write, read and watch TV. Says it all about me really.

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