In order to join Kai Cenat and other streamers who are also artists in a cypher, Kevin Hart has brought back his rapper persona, Chocolate Droppa.

The comedian posted a teaser photo for the “AMP Freshman Cypher 2024” on Instagram on Sunday, July 28, saying, “It’s going down tonight at 6pm est..let’s goooooooooo.”

Along with the other players, Duke Dennis, Chrisnxtdoor, Agent 00, ImDaviss, and Fanum, he also tagged Cenat.

In the cypher clip, the streamers alternately perform over various beats and then focus on an off-screen person who walks in their direction.

Hart soon makes his appearance when he enters the picture, takes Kai Cenat’s microphone, and moves to the symbolic stage.

He begins, “You know I get a lot of questions on a daily basis.” The main query, in my opinion, is, “Droppa, where have you been?” I’ll respond to it by keeping my mouth shut.

The Lift actor says, “You don’t get the mic back after I just did what I did to it,” as he walks off with the microphone after finishing his verse. This mic has to be destroyed.

Check out the AMP Freshman Cypher below:

When Kevin Hart joined Kai Cenat on his well-liked livestream in May, he expressed his disappointment at a gesture made by T-Pain.

The singer of “I’m Sprung,” who enjoys streaming a lot himself, was watching the show when he gave Cenat 50 paid memberships, which is approximately $250.

Hart was not really impressed with the donation, despite Kai’s enthusiasm.

“How can T-Pain cheap ass only do 50 and Rainbow come in and gift 100?” he questioned. “What the fuck was that, T-Pain? I just saw that when you entered and completed 50, it read, “Rainbow somebody did something 100.” T-Pain, you cheap piece of trash! Perform fifty more!

Kevin Hart may be mistaken about T-Pain’s lack of tact, though.

He made the announcement earlier this month that he will be starting a music school in Wisconsin. His hit song “Can’t Believe It,” in which he eloquently rhymed “mansion” with “Wiscansin,” had brought delight and pride to the state.

In an interview with Billboard, the Florida native disclosed his intentions to open a school in the Badger State, something he had previously assured the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel he would do in 2023.

Regarding “Can’t Believe It,” he remarked, “I just really felt like I was André 3000 when I was recording that song.” “When I was recording that song, I had that as my spirit animal.”

“Again, that fostered the era of the infamous rhyme’mansion in Wiscansin,'” he went on. We’ve been able to effectively implement that into everything since then. […] These days, I just do tours in Wisconsin. “Wiscansin University” exists here. The merchandise is all “Wiscansin” based. In reality, we are launching a school in Wisconsin. It’s a music school.”