Everybody wants to be a rapper nowadays. From Amanda Bynes, to Chet Haze to now Daniel Day-Lewis’ son. On 'Green Auras,' GabeDay is spitting rhymes about what it's like growing up with an Oscar-winning dad.

The 18-year-old Sarah Lawrence College student, born Gabriel Kane Day-Lewis, just released a video for the song, which uses the instrumental of J. Cole’s testimonial track, 'Let Nas Down.'

In the clip, GabeDay raps about a myriad of daddy issues while toking on marijuana.

"Call me GabeDay and not Gabe Day-Lewis," he raps. "Cause if you're trying to call me out, I'm going to Gabe Day-Lose It! / I know what my name is and I know what fame is / Judging someone for their dad is just as bad as being racist."

Elsewhere in the video, GabeDay gives props to his idols J.Cole and Nas, and wears a skull mask while rapping about being a "bipolar stoop kid."

"From Europe to the east coast / It wasn’t easy to adapt / I kept myself pushing through by writing music and some rap / I found out that I’m bipolar / Now I wear it like a badge / Even when I’m sad / It’s the most satisfying trait I could have," he spits.

'Green Auras' appears on GabeDay's latest project, 'BiPSK Mixtape1,' which can be downloaded on his Soundcloud page.

What do you think? Does GabeDay have the skills to pay the bills? Tell us in the comments below.

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