Debra Danielsen Drops New Rap Track About Ex-Husband Michael’s Alleged Cheating and We Are Shook to the Core
Debz OG isn’t playing around, y’all. Farrah Abraham’s mother, Debra Danielsen, dropped a new rap track and it’s all about ex-husband Michael Abraham’s alleged cheating. The song — which features rapper Money Car$in — is called “22x (22 Times).”
Wait, so did Michael cheat on poor Debz 22 times? Asked what inspired the tune, the 60-year-old grandmother told Starcasm that “22x” is about her “experience as a wife being victim to infidelity by Michael.”
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While the majority of the song is performed by Money Car$in, Debra comes in at the end with a very poignant spoken verse, in which she seemingly calls Michael an “emotional arsonist” and tells him to “make wrongs heal.” She also asks, “Does it ever end?”
Obviously, “22x” is not Debra’s first foray into the world of hip-hop. Back in February, she debuted the music video for her punchy single “Debz OG,” in which she rocks a sexy, black leather ensemble and matching top hat. At the time, she described her musical effort as a “shake-your-booty song.”
Though there isn’t a video for “22x” at the moment, fans can rest easy knowing that it’s on its way. “We will shoot the video in early November, prior to my wedding,” Debra — who is engaged to Dr. David Merz — assured Starcasm.
The release of “22x” comes months after Debra confirmed to In Touch in June that she is also working on a rap in honor of her upcoming nuptials. She also dished to us about her wedding planning — which was “coming along” — and revealed that she is hoping to invite Teen Mom OG fans to join in on the fun. “We only exist because we have fans,” she shared. “And I want to give back.”
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