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What's the name of this horrible song?

I admit I've been out of the music "scene" for at least 20 years now, and I don't know the name of this gawdawful "song", if that's what you'd call it. It had a rhythmic beat, kind of like disco, but there wasn't much by way of a melody. The whole of the instrumentation was a very heavy bass beat, and the way these mean looking guys had it playing in their car in the store parking lot, it sounded like an earthquake.

There were words, but the guy wasn't singing at all. It's that one with that African American man who's shouting instead of singing, and you can't make out most of the words except the last one in each line, which is almost always a four-letter cuss word. (Unbelievable!) As I said, hardly anything he says is understandable, but I did make out this really disgusting phrase that he wants to shoot a lot of Negroes**

**Except that he used that awful, racist epithet beginning with N- I was raised NEVER to say.

Anyone know the name of that song?

Update:

I was just shocked to hear these guys playing a song out loud with these sorts of words so shamelessly in public. Once upon a time when I was young, we had our share of music with its innuendo, but we never let "grown ups" catch us playing it.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    It reminds me of this song they were playing on TV here in Korea, as background music to some sports highlights ....

    It was some hip-hop song that was repeatedly using "mother-f***er" ... it would have been bleeped out if it were in the States.

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  • 1 decade ago

    That my friend was not a song. It was noise. Just annoying noise. I cannot imagine what anyone would find appealing about that kind of noise. I don't call that music at all.

    I realize that everyone is entitled to like what they like but come on now... the rest of us shouldn't be forced to listen to it. I seriously believe that people crank up their car stereos with stupid noise like that to try to impress others. Can't imagine what they think is going to impress us but....

    It's not a song. It's noise pollultion. ha ha

    Source(s): Just an opinion
  • 1 decade ago

    you've just discribe about 99% of rap and hip-hop songs if you can call that music (i surely don't ). Even heavy metal groups have more talent then that. It's not listening to that kind of music that will elevate your understanding of music.

    Don't you wish when you listen to that, that you were stuck in the 80"s, i sure would...

  • Joi S
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    You need a little bit more info for I have heard quite a few songs that have jumbled lyrics that you can't really understand and have alot of cuss words and talk about killing someone lol.

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  • Bruce
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Good answer by King Crimson: "Every Rap Song Ever."

    The proliferation of such "music," or in reality, rhythmic hate speech, helps explains why 52% of America's murders are committed by blacks, who are about 13% of its population (figures from the US Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics). It also helps explain why 47% of murder victims are black, over three times the proportion of blacks in our population. 94% of these black victims are killed by blacks.

    This is "music" with fatal consequences. And some fat cats (mostly white) are raking in huge profits over this death music.

    Cheers,

    Bruce

  • 1 decade ago

    Wow, you know, that could have been almost anything.

    There's a surplus of terrible music out there in this day and age. It's got nothing to do with popularity and everything to do with payola.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Kinda makes you wonder how alot of this stuff makes it to TV doesn't it ? There's so much of this tripe out there, not just rap, I can't figure out the names of it.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Yeah it's called "Every Rap Song Ever".

  • ya that could be just about ANY song on earth were gunna need a little more info

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