Dat Ass Comic Jab Part 2
Fitness influencers quickly noticed the BPM of Part 2 sits in the sweet spot (128–132 BPM) for high-intensity interval training. Dancehall cardio classes now feature choreographed “jab” sequences—quick, mocking jabs to the air accompanied by exaggerated facial expressions. The workout isn’t just about sweat; it’s about attitude. Losing weight? Great. Losing your sense of humor? Not on this track.
A concise, practical exploration of designing, producing, and monetizing short-form adult-humor webcomics (genre: irreverent, sexualized comedy) aimed at independent creators. Focuses on audience safety, creative workflow, publication platforms, and revenue strategies while minimizing legal and ethical risks. Dat Ass Comic Jab Part 2
Caption: They said it couldn't be done. They said "leave it alone." But I had to double back for Part 2. 😤👖 Fitness influencers quickly noticed the BPM of Part
That jab was personal. 😂
Swipe left to see how the saga continues. You might want to put your drink down for the last panel... Major artists from Burna Boy to Shenseea have
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Major artists from Burna Boy to Shenseea have teased their own freestyles over the Dat Comic Jab Part 2 instrumental. While legal clearances are still murky, the influence is clear. Even Hollywood actors have posted lip-sync battles using the audio, with Will Smith reportedly using a clip during a private birthday roast for Jada. Whether parody or homage, the track has achieved what few viral sounds do: it crossed over from niche Caribbean Twitter to mainstream entertainment without losing its edge.
