Kyle Richh X Tata X Jenn Carter (41) Notti Bop Notti Boppin Punchin' My Hips [ FULL ]
The viral track by the Brooklyn drill trio Kyle Richh , TaTa , and Jenn Carter (collectively known as 41 ) became a massive cultural phenomenon in 2022, primarily driven by its signature dance and controversial backstory . The Song and the Group
: As the dance went mainstream, many critics and members of the Harlem community spoke out against the "commercialization" of a tragedy, leading to the song being removed from certain platforms and a wider conversation about the ethics of drill music trends. Legacy
The song exploded on TikTok and Instagram due to the "Notti Bop" dance. The viral track by the Brooklyn drill trio
Despite its upbeat viral status, the song and dance are deeply rooted in the violent rivalries of the New York drill scene.
"Notti Bop" remains one of the most prominent examples of how drill music can cross over from localized street rivalries to global internet culture, highlighting the disconnect between viral "challenges" and the real-world events that inspire them. Despite its upbeat viral status, the song and
: The "punching the hips" motion is widely understood within the drill community as a mocking reference to the physical nature of the altercation that led to Notti Osama's death.
: The dance involves a specific "punching" motion toward the hips while swinging the arms and moving the torso in a jerky, rhythmic fashion. : The dance involves a specific "punching" motion
: The song is a "diss track" aimed at Notti Osama (Ethan Reyes), a 14-year-old aspiring rapper from Harlem who was fatally stabbed in July 2022.