Major Lazer and M.I.A.'s "Where's the Daddy?" Makes the Case for Deadbeat Dads

Can a carseat fit in a Cybertruck?

BY Sydney BrasilPublished Nov 7, 2024

Now we finally have an answer as to how badly it'd fuck up a kid to be conceived in a Cybertruck. Tin-foil hat seller and Trump supporter M.I.A and Major Lazer have shared the previously unreleased track "Where's the Daddy?" — making it abundantly clear why the father has been out getting milk for seven years.

The beat is built off a sample of a baby crying, which is probably some metaphor for "liberal tears" after the US election results. Using one of the most grating sounds in the whole world to base your track on is obviously not conducive to making good music, but at least it means M.I.A. doesn't have to worry about her barely sensical, lazy bars being the worst thing about the song.

The music video is equally as eyeroll-worthy — it's basically just Major Lazer and a pregs M.I.A. joyriding in an Elonmobile in what could be classified as the most cursed episode of "Carpool Karaoke" yet. It's on brand that they're driving a truck designed by the world's most famous deadbeat dad, so we'll give them that at least. Watch it below.

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