Move over Chet Haze, there’s a new lousy rapper who is the son of a famous actor. Meet Gabe Day, the son of Oscar-winning actor Daniel Day-Lewis. Gabe attends Sarah Lawrence College and spends his off-time spitting rhymes about his dad and weed. In case you were wondering if Gabe is a legit rapper, here is some of the lyrical gold that he drops, “Call me Gabe Day and not Gabe Day-Lewis, because if you’re trying to call me out I’m ’bout to Gabe Day-Lose-It!” Apparently not everything that Daniel Day-Lewis makes is a genius work of art.
Gabe Day, Son Of Daniel Day-Lewis Is A Rapper
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