"In 2019, Musk released a rap track, RIP Harambe on SoundCloud as Emo G Records. The track, which refers to the killing of Harambe the gorilla and the subsequent Internet sensationalism surrounding the event, was performed by Yung Jake, written by Yung Jake and Caroline Polachek, and produced by BloodPop.[224][225] The following year, Musk released an EDM track, Don 't Doubt Ur Vibe , featuring his own lyrics and vocals.[226] While Guardian critic Alexi Petridis described it as indistinguishable... from umpteen competent but unthrilling bits of bedroom electronica posted elsewhere on Soundcloud ,[227] TechCrunch said it was not a bad representation of the genre .[226]"