Screengrab via [Myth](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HouEsFfjTlA)

Rapper Tech N9ne gives TSM Myth new music to premiere on his stream

Bars so hot, they make you walk away from your stream.

Popular Fortnite streamer Ali “Myth” Kabbani was given exclusive access to new music to play on his stream from world famous rapper Tech N9ne on Wednesday.

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Tech N9ne posted a tweet encouraging followers to check out Myth’s stream to catch a preview for the new track.

?SNEAK PREVIEW OF NEW MUSIC FROM #N9NA IS COMING!

4PM PST/6PM CST TUNE IN TO THE HOMIE @TSM_Myth STREAM ON @Twitch! I LET HIM HAVE ONE SO HE CAN SHARE WITH THE WORLD!

? TUNE IN HERE >> https://t.co/Vyv25hVtIf pic.twitter.com/k9VBqIbovz— Tech N9ne (@TechN9ne) March 6, 2019


Myth chose to premiere the song as a celebration for the Item Shop refreshing for the day.

“I’ve had it, but I wanted it to be my first impression when you guys listen to it as well, so I’ve waited,” Myth said about the song.

Once the new shop went live, Myth counted down from three, hit play, and listened to the track along with the thousands of people in his chat.

After lots of head bobbing, screams of “FIRE,” and other funny reactions to Tech’s notoriously fast flow and clever bars, Myth talked about his thoughts. In a hilarious clip, he walks away from his desk in awe of one of Tech’s lines.

“How does he…,” Myth yelled from off screen. “How is he just gonna… you can’t just drop that bar!”

This recent collaboration between a Fortnite streamer and a pop culture figure is just another example of how much of a social force the battle royale title still is more than a year after its release.

Tech N9ne’s new song will be released across all streaming platforms on March 8.


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