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{{Infobox song

| name = Rapstar

| cover = Polo G - Rapstar.png

| type = single

| artist = Polo G

| album = Hall of Fame

| released = April 9, 2021

| genre = Trap

| length = 2:45

| label = Columbia

| writer =

* Taurus Bartlett

* Einer Bankz

* Alexander Wu

| producer =

* Einer Bankz

* Synco

| prev_title = Richer

| prev_year = 2021

| next_title = Beat Box 5" / "Wit Dat

| next_year = 2021

| misc =

}}

"'Rapstar'" is a song by American rapper Polo G. It was released through Columbia Records as the third single from his third studio album, 'Hall of Fame', on April 9, 2021. The song was produced by Synco, with social media star Einer Bankz performing the ukulele. On the song, Polo G harmonizes about his growing stardom, the downside of fame and the rewards of it. The single was well received by critics and became Polo G's first number one hit on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100.

Background and composition



"Rapstar" was first previewed nearly a year before its release, on May 25, 2020, in a YouTube video where Polo G and the song's co-producer Einer Bankz performs an acoustic version of the song, with Bankz playing his signature ukulele. The song was officially announced just two days before its release, with Polo posting a teaser of the music video to his socials.

The song features a "plucky" arpeggio string loop over the guitar-driven ukulele-based trap beat. Lyrically, it sees Polo delving through the ups and downs of his fame, as he raps "Every day a battle, I'm exhausted and I'm weary". In between those dark reflections, he boasts about his career success, his sexual prowess, his "impressive" features on songs, the wealth, and the women he is involved with. He also heavily alludes to his time growing up in the North side of Chicago. The first verse seemingly addresses his battle with anxiety and drug use, as he refers to his use of "pills", and how he feels sad, "when alone, my eyes teary".

The second verse shows him more "heated", as he talks about putting his streets first and about "homicides". Adam Schofield of Pie Radio summarized: "We see there are two very different sides to Taurus; a sad anxiety stricken lonely young man, and a violent gangster it makes you wonder how rapping about guns and sadness works so well together!".

Critical reception



'Billboard's Jason Lipshutz named it among the week's essential releases, stating: "Polo G remains one of the strongest storytellers in modern hip-hop, and even when his money-counting can't provide a sense of peace, the results are often captivating for his listeners". 'Stereogum's Chris DeVille said the song "is like a super hi-res version of Polo G's signature sound", while opining that it "continues Polo G's tradition of sounding vaguely triumphant even as he unpacks his depression and trauma. It's a strange combination, but he pulls it off". Similarly, Alex Zidel of 'HotNewHipHop' said Polo is "back to the same style we know and love him for", adding that he "continues his prolific run with the release of 'Rapstar', with Zidel deeming it a highlight from Polo's recently released material. Uproxx's Wongo Okon shared the sentiment, stating that "The Chicago native has released countless songs that have proven his stay in the rap game will be far from temporary. The rapper continues his run with his latest single, 'Rapstar'. Adam Schofield of Pie Radio said "Bankz impressively playing the ukulele mixed with Polo G's angelic voice may just be our new favourite thing!". 'HipHopDX's Devon Jefferson called the song a "flex-heavy banger", as "Polo G raps through a barrage of relentless punchlines and a flossy hook". Andrew Sacher of 'BrooklynVegan' opined that the song finds Polo G "exploring his melodic side to great effect". 'XXL' named it among the best new music of the week.

Awards and nominations



Commercial performance



On its first day of release, the song reached number one on both USAppleMusicandSpotify, opening at the latter with 2.7 million streams, marking Polo G's first number-one on Spotify and a career peak in daily song streams.

The song debuted at number one on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100 on the chart dated April 24, 2021, with over 6,300 sales, and 77.7 million streams. The song became Polo G's first US number-one single and second top 10.

Music video



The music video was released alongside the song and was directed by Arrad. The visual shows Polo G putting his life as a rap star on display; he goes through seven different settings, showing off the rewards and lavish lifestyle that come with fame. It begins with Einer Bankz playing his ukulele, whereafter Polo is seen at a BMW dealership buying high-end luxury coupes for all his friends with a big bag of cash. He records music, and is inducted into a fictitious Hip hop Hall of Fame. He also shows love for his hometown, Chicago, playing basketball in a Chicago Bulls outfit. He is later seenlying on the ground after being stabbed in the back by his lover. In the video, Polo sports a look that pays homage to 2Pac, which reflects the song's lyrics in which Polo declares himself Pac's reincarnation. The video stars Polo G's son Tremani, as the two are seen bonding through father and son time. Rappers DDG, Trench Baby, Scorey and Baby Rich also make cameos.

Reception

'Complex's FNR Tigg noted how in the video, Polo G "takes the trials and tribulations [...] and the downside of living his glamorous life". Tigg said he effectively utilizes the Notorious B.I.G.'s infamous "more money, more problems" tagline. Lyrical Lemonade said positively, "Not many artists possess the type of talent that Polo does, especially for his age, he's mastered his sound and always matches his great music with even better music videos that elevate the tracks".

Charts



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Certifications



Release history



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See also



*List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 2021

References



Category:2021 songs

Category:2021 singles

Category:Polo G songs

Category:Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles

Category:Canadian Hot 100 number-one singles

Category:Columbia Records singles

Category:Songs written by Polo G

Category:Trap music songs

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