Tesla Cybertruck Takes Hip-Hop by Storm

The is making waves in an unexpected arena: hip-hop culture. According to reports from Sawyer Merritt, the futuristic electric pickup has become a hot topic among some of the biggest names in rap.

DaBaby’s Cybertruck Album Cover

Grammy-nominated artist DaBaby, boasting over 35 million monthly listeners, just dropped an album cover featuring the Tesla Cybertruck. It’s a bold move that speaks volumes about the vehicle’s growing status as a symbol of cool in the music world.

DaBaby’s influence can’t be overstated – his most popular music has racked up a whopping 544 million views on YouTube. By showcasing the Cybertruck, he’s essentially giving it a massive endorsement to his enormous fan base.

Meek Mill’s “Cybertruck” Track

But DaBaby’s not the only one feeling the Cybertruck vibe. Meek Mill just released a new song titled “Cybertruck”. The track, which hit streaming platforms last night, further cements the EV’s place in hip-hop culture.

In “Cybertruck”, Meek spits verses about his street ties and fast-paced lifestyle, drawing parallels to the sleek and powerful electric vehicle.

Cybertruck: Hip-Hop’s New Favorite Ride

It’s not just DaBaby and Meek Mill jumping on the Cybertruck bandwagon. The electric pickup has been popping up all over the hip-hop scene:

  • Kanye West, Lil Baby, Rick Ross, Pharrell, and Swae Lee have all been spotted with or mentioned the Cybertruck.
  • The vehicle’s made cameos in music videos by Future, Metro Boomin, and The Weeknd.
  • Even celebs outside rap – like Kim Kardashian, Jay-Z, and Justin Bieber – are getting in on the Cybertruck hype.

Why the

The Cybertruck’s appeal in hip-hop circles isn’t hard to understand. Its bold, futuristic design stands out in a sea of conventional vehicles. It’s become a new status symbol, with prices ranging from $57,000 for the base model to over $100,000 for the top-tier Cyberbeast.

What’s more, Tesla recently announced that the Cybertruck was the best-selling electric pickup in America for Q2 2024. While they didn’t provide exact numbers, it’s clear the unconventional EV is making its mark.

EVXL’s Take

The Cybertruck’s popularity in hip-hop showcases how EVs are becoming more than just eco-friendly transportation – they’re cultural icons. This trend could significantly boost EV adoption among younger demographics.

It’s reminiscent of how Tesla has consistently pushed the boundaries of what we expect from electric vehicles. Just as the changed perceptions of EVs as sluggish eco-boxes, the Cybertruck is redefining the image of electric pickups.

The fusion of cutting-edge tech and pop culture appeal we’re seeing with the Cybertruck might be a sign of things to come in the EV world. It’ll be interesting to see how other manufacturers respond to this trend.

What do you think about the Cybertruck’s rise in hip-hop culture? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!

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Haye Kesteloo
Haye Kesteloo

Haye Kesteloo is the Editor in Chief and Founder of EVXL.co, where he covers all electric vehicle-related news, covering brands such as Tesla, Ford, GM, BMW, Nissan and others. He fulfills a similar role at the drone news site DroneXL.co. Haye can be reached at haye @ evxl.co or @hayekesteloo.

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