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Fenix Flexin's 'Rubberz' Goes Viral — But Is It Really AI?

The Shoreline Mafia vet drops a certified bop, but the internet is already playing detective on whether a machine made it.

Fenix Flexin's 'Rubberz' Goes Viral — But Is It Really AI?
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June 10, 2026 · 2 min read

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The internet does not rest. The second something sounds a little too clean, a little too catchy, or a little too different from what an artist usually does, the AI allegations start flying — and Fenix Flexin is the latest rapper catching those accusations.

His new track 'Rubberz' has been making serious rounds on social media, racking up streams and sparking debates in comment sections everywhere. People are vibing to it hard — but a vocal chunk of listeners are side-eyeing the whole thing, convinced some kind of artificial intelligence had a hand in the production, the vocals, or both. According to reporting by XXL Mag, Fenix Flexin has come out and denied the AI claims directly.

Let's Talk About the AI Paranoia Problem

Here's the thing — we are living in an era where the culture's trust in what's "real" has genuinely been shaken. Between deepfake Drake tracks, AI Tupac controversies, and every other week a fake celebrity song going viral, people's ears are on high alert. That's not entirely a bad thing. Holding the industry accountable matters.

But there's a flip side to that energy: legitimate artists who are simply growing, experimenting, or just happened to catch lightning in a bottle are now getting their work questioned before it even gets a fair listen. That's a tax on creativity that nobody signed up to pay.

Fenix Flexin built his name as a core piece of Shoreline Mafia, one of the most authentic West Coast collectives to come out of the late 2010s. The man has put in real work, real time, and real reps in the culture. Dismissing 'Rubberz' as an AI product without concrete evidence isn't a hot take — it's just noise.

The Song Still Slaps Though

And honestly? Even the skeptics aren't turning it off. That tells you everything. If 'Rubberz' was some soulless algorithm-generated track, it wouldn't have this kind of staying power in people's feeds. Bops hit different when there's genuine artistry behind them, and the replay value here speaks for itself.

Until someone brings actual receipts — metadata, production receipts, something — the AI narrative is just speculation. Reports suggest the discourse has only amplified the song's reach, which, intentional or not, is a masterclass in how controversy drives streaming numbers in 2024.

Fenix denied it. The song is a bop. Sometimes that really is the whole story.

Editor's note: Written in response to reporting by XXL Mag. Read the original at https://www.xxlmag.com/fenix-flexin-denies-song-rubberz-ai/

Editor's note

This piece is original commentary from THACLIPPERS. Written in response to coverage by XXL Mag. Read the original report

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