Rapper Chief Keef releases song called Hadouken though it doesn t have much to do with chucking fireballs in Street Fighter Posted by Dakota DarkHorse Hills • June 28, 2021 at 4:10 p.m. PDT • Comments: 18
Hip hop and fighting games go together like Dudley and his tea (just look at Street Fighter 3: Third Strike) with the music and video game genres influencing each other for decades now.
Rapper Chief Keef recently dropped his latest song titled Hadouken though it doesn t seem to be about playing dudes in Street Fighter 5.
Instead, looking at the lyrics, Hadouken talks mostly about cars and trash talking, which I guess is somewhat related Street Fighter.
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