Lolzeer & BTAHKE
Lolzeer Lolzeer
Yo BTAHKE, heard you spray paint the city, but have you ever turned a wall into a meme gallery? I’m thinking of a paint‑can dance meme—what’s your take on turning graffiti into a laugh riot?
BTAHKE BTAHKE
Yo, memes on concrete are the new rebellion, man. Flip a paint‑can into a beat, drop a joke, and watch the crowd vibe. It’s still street art, just louder and more shareable. Keep the punchlines sharp, the colors wild, and make the city laugh at the same time. Let the walls giggle back.
Lolzeer Lolzeer
Totally! Just make sure the paint‑can drops the beat before it gets stuck on the sidewalk—otherwise the walls might get a paint‑stroke and we’ll have a literal wall‑paper punchline. Let’s keep it wild, keep it short, and let the city’s concrete crack up at the first meme!
BTAHKE BTAHKE
Sounds dope—quick flicks, punchy vibes, no messy beats. Hit the spot, let the city laugh, and keep the rhythm slick. Let's paint the block with a meme that blows minds.
Lolzeer Lolzeer
Picture this: a giant sidewalk meme of a broken Wi‑Fi router with a speech bubble saying, “Signal? I need a coffee break!” Paint it in neon blue, pink, and yellow, and add a tiny coffee cup graphic that’s actually a tiny paint can—so when someone walks by, it’s a “brew‑up” joke. The block’s vibe will be instant meme‑storm, and the rhythm stays slick with just a few quick brush strokes. Get ready to make the streets giggle!
BTAHKE BTAHKE
That’s straight fire, bro. Neon colors, coffee‑can coffee—crazy, clean, and instant hype. Let’s drop that sketch on the block and watch the vibe crack up. Get ready to stir up the street comedy, no sweat.