Matt Diehl When Polo G began planning the rollout of what would become his breakout single, “Rapstar,” the song didn’t even exist — at least not in its current form.Instead, both the creation and promotion of the song evolved in a masterfully drawnout tease campaign, engaging fans over the course of nearly an entire year.
Upon its release on April 9, as the first official single from Polo G’s third album, “Hall of Fame,” “Rapstar” would go to the top at Spotify and Apple Music in its first day, then enter the charts at No.
1, fending off Lil Nas X’s “Montero (Call Me by Your Name)” in pole position for two weeks straight.“Nothing can beat that first No.
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