If you’ve been scouring YouTube for the original "Wedgie Man" music video by and Nesty Floxks , you’ve likely run into a "content unavailable" wall. Released around April 2021 , the track—officially titled "Wedgie Man This Wedgie Man That" —quickly became a staple of the Bronx drill scene before its sudden disappearance. Why Was the Video Deleted?
The track features a gritty, recognizable production style common in the BX; if samples weren't properly cleared, copyright strikes could have forced it down.
Multiple "unreleased" and "re-uploaded" versions are available on SoundCloud , which remains the primary hub for the song. Dthang ft Nesty Floxks - wedgie man (Deleted)
You can find the audio listed under "Wedgie Man This Wedgie Man That" on Spotify and Apple Music .
Despite the official music video being scrubbed, the track lives on through several unofficial channels and streaming platforms: If you’ve been scouring YouTube for the original
YouTube’s strict policies on weapons and "gang-related" content often result in the manual removal of drill visuals that are deemed too graphic. Where to Listen Now
The Mystery of "Wedgie Man": Why Dthang’s Drill Anthem Vanished The track features a gritty, recognizable production style
NYC law enforcement has historically targeted drill videos to build cases or as part of "gang-takedown" efforts, leading labels or artists to scrub content to avoid self-incrimination.