A social media sensation has released a new satirical diss track with a Norwich landmark as the target.

Anglia Square is the latest location to feature in a parody music video posted to social media channels by Leon Mallett.

The star, who has more than 50,000 followers on Facebook alone, has written his latest track to the tune of the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song.

 

@leonjmallett PRINCE OF ANGLIA SQUARE #eastanglianboy #fyp #parody ♬ original sound - leonjmallett

 

The song begins outside Chantry Place, with Mallett explaining how he grew up in Lingwood, just off the A47.

Mallett then sings: "I got in one little fight and my nan got scared. She said: 'You're gonna have to leave and go to Anglia Square'".

Anglia Square is then dissed, with the singer saying he would prefer to go to Lowestoft or Cromer over the Norwich shopping centre.

Leon Mallett starts the diss track outside Chantry PlaceLeon Mallett starts the diss track outside Chantry Place (Image: Leon Mallett) "Is there anywhere else? Lowestoft I'd rather," he sings.

"If I end up in the square it's going to be a palaver.

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"Can you take me to Cromer and I'll behave I swear.

"'Sorry boy, you're the prince of Anglia Square'".

He ends the video as 'The Prince of Anglia Square'He ends the video as 'The Prince of Anglia Square' (Image: Leon Mallett) Leon Mallett rose to fame earlier this year with a song called 'East Anglian Boy' which went viral, with millions of viewers loving his parody of American Boy by Estelle.

Mallett plans to release more parody songs about Norfolk, and hopes to do a comedy music tour around the county.

The singer first rose to fame after appearing on The X Factor in 2017.