Lil Tay Goes Live to Drop Music Video, Rail Against Her Father, and… Play Some Pretty Piano?

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The social media star took to Instagram to “set the record straight” on a number of controversies surrounding her

, who became famous at nine for her outrageous clips featuring her rapping and throwing around huge piles of cash, broke her silence Saturday with a music video and a series of Instagram Lives in which she played piano, acoustic guitar, and electric guitar.

Lil Tay, now 14, began promoting her reemergence last week, posting to her story that she would “expose the fuck out of everybody” at 3 p.m. ET on Saturday. Just before the specified time, Tay added a link to her bio for a music video, titled “” a light dance track with a video whose theme, unsurprisingly, is cash and sports cars.

Shortly after 3:30 she took a seat in front of the camera to speak publicly for the first time since a now-deleted Instagram postIn August, Lil Tay claimed her Instagram account was hacked and used to spread “jarring misinformation,” namely that she and her brother, 21-year-old Jason Tian, had died under mysterious circumstances.

 

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