Societal norms change from time to time, but who would’ve guessed that someday we would be living in days where we are being assessed and judged based on how many followers we have, how many likes, shares, and reposts we get, and how many internet friends we’ve made. You might be convinced that this is the kind of life you want; however, MUNGMUNG’s “Internet Friends” is here to tell you that this digital, fake life is not what you need or even want deep down. On the other hand, if you already agree, then you’ll enjoy it even more! Every element of the song, especially the creative music video, will be appealing.
MUNGMUNG is a Sydney-based independent, emerging artist who came to the music scene to add fresh, sound-blended, realistic, and well-structured, performed, and produced songs. Her latest music video, “Internet Friends,” is enough proof of her genuine addition. It’s one of the songs from her album that was released in June, “Boujee Bby.”
“Internet Friends” unapologetically portrays the reality we live in now. To each other, we are not human beings now; we are just numbers on digital screens. The song combines dope elements, where each one is made flawlessly to both deliver the message and create a dynamic atmosphere.
Without a doubt, MUNGMUNG offers a killer performance with her smooth rapping and obvious characteristics. She delivers a serious, sarcastic, punchy, and breezy performance all at once. The skilled artist keeps repeating in the chorus, “I’m not cool,” yet her demonstrated persona says otherwise, indeed.
The lyrics play a key role in this song. The straightforward storytelling is introspective, and each application is mentioned with its poisonous method. You’ll hear lyric after lyric flowing through bold rapping and feel like you’re just hearing a normal day in the current era.
The beat of the song is made cautiously to address the matter with the lyrics and vocals. You’ll find it both upbeat and has a warning, wake-up call vibe to it. The entire composition is crafted masterfully to convey the intensity of the issue. Especially while we are heading toward the end, you’ll feel a revolutionary sense in the beat drop, which urges you to repeal your social fake identity and start searching for the real you.
Leaving the element that ties the story together for last, the “Oh, wow!” music video. With the help of her friends and family, MUNGMUNG managed to illustrate the digital age through alluring visuals. The colors, the acting, the themes, the outfits, and everything else about this video grab attention and ideally convey what really happens in our lives behind the scenes.
Some may tell you that you’re not cool on the internet. But does it really matter? You’re not the memes, posts, songs, or whatever you share; you’re much more than that. Every time you doubt that, watch MUNGMUNG’s “Internet Friends” music video.


