Italian rapper Sfera Ebbasta retaliates against "Espresso macchiato": "This is what vitamin D deficiency does to people"


Italian rapper Sfera Ebbasta retaliates against "Espresso macchiato": "This is what vitamin D deficiency does to people"

In a surprising turn of events, Italian rap icon Sfera Ebbasta has declared musical war on Estonia, announcing plans to release a track exposing the Baltic nation’s "post-Soviet roots disguised as Scandinavian chic."

This move comes as a fiery response to Estonian rapper Tommy Cash’s latest single, "Espresso Macchiato," which playfully mocks Italian coffee culture—and, according to Sfera, "crossed a line.".
“This is what vitamin D deficiency does to people,” Sfera commented in an Instagram story, referencing Estonia’s long, dark winters. The rapper, known for his chart-topping hits and perfectly groomed beard, didn’t stop there. Insiders reveal he’s already in the studio working on a scathing anthem tentatively titled "Babushka Boulevard," which will dive into Estonia’s alleged identity crisis.
The track reportedly features lyrics about “babushkas smuggling Coca-Cola in the '80s” and a verse comparing Tallinn to a “Soviet time capsule with free Wi-Fi.” Sources close to Sfera hint that he’s even considering a music video shot in the Estonian countryside, where actors will play passport-stealing locals as a cheeky nod to soviet-era stereotypes.

Meanwhile, Estonian fans are divided. Some see the brewing rap feud as a cultural exchange, while others accuse Sfera of clinging to outdated tropes. Tommy Cash, known for his surreal aesthetic and offbeat humor, has remained unbothered. In a recent tweet, he simply wrote: “When you're a country of 1.4 million people your only chance to get some international attention is to mock a country of 60 million people.”

As the Mediterranean-Baltic beef simmers, one thing is clear—Sfera Ebbasta is not letting "Espresso Macchiato" go down smoothly.

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