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In the wake of the Lil Tae video, Galaxy Gas took on a viral life of its own. Videos of kids passing out after taking long hits from the nozzles quickly went viral (in some cases, demonstrating ...
In the video, a customer in a black Nike mask and blue hoodie tugs on a tall canister of Galaxy Gas. “My name Lil T man, uhh,” he croaks in a voice resembling that of a goblin with pneumonia.
It happened fast: On July 16, a video of a young man huffing from a tank labeled “Galaxy Gas” was uploaded to the Instagram account of a restaurant in Georgia. He identifies himself as “Lil ...
That same month, the rapper Lil Gnar posted a video with a caption “How to use Galaxy Gas.” He opened the nozzle and chucked the canister into a gas station dumpster.
In a video with nearly 7 million view on X, he inhales the Galaxy Gas inside a restaurant and introduces himself as “Lil-T Man” and where he’s from in a strangely deep voice.
Some people in the hip-hop space are beginning to push back on the trend, including rapper Lil Gnar, who trolled Galaxy Gas users in a video on X on Wednesday (Sept. 18).