“Sim-simma, who bought the keys to my Bimmer?” opens the refrain to Beenie Man’s 1997 hit “Who Am I.” Might you end the lyrics based mostly solely on “sim-simma”? On Tuesday, La La Anthony examined her well-known associates’ lyrical information by way of a video posted to Instagram.
That includes celeb buddies like Kim Kardashian and Ciara, La La roped a slew of Hollywood stars into the aptly named “#SimSimmaChallenge.” The premise is easy: An individual calls an unsuspecting buddy, states the phrase “sim-simma,” and waits for the buddy to appropriately end the remainder of the phrase. Grammy winners Ciara and Kelly Rowland each aced the problem, as did Yung Miami of Metropolis Women and Vanessa Bryant.
However, Kardashian mumbled her means via the lyrics (which was ok for La La), and La La’s personal son, 16-year-old Kiyan, responded with a hilariously incredulous “Who’s that?!” Different notable appearances within the clip embrace Angie Beyincé, a songwriter and cousin to Beyoncé and Solange who mistakenly sang “Women Dem Sugar” as an alternative of “Who Am I,” and Christian Vazquez, La La’s brother who responded with a robust center finger.
Beenie Man himself reposted Anthony’s video, commenting, “Hold the problem going my peeps,” with a bunch of laughing emojis. The #SimSimmaChallenge has been gaining steam throughout social media for months, from “vibe checks” amongst public college lecturers to celeb FaceTime calls. The problem owes its existence to Beenie Man’s “Who Am I,” which peaked at No. 40 on the Billboard Scorching 100. “Who Am I” was initially launched in 1997 on producer Jeremy Harding’s Playground riddim, earlier than it appeared on Beenie’s Billboard 200-charting Many Moods of Moses (No. 151) the next 12 months.
Watch La La Anthony’s #SimSimmaChallenge right here: