ced5a5f5e9 Worldwide! So faux-naf! But not really. The group also had a performance spot on the American television show Late Show with David Letterman, in which they performed "I Fink U Freeky." Letterman, apparently amused by the song, would randomly drop the phrase "I think you're freaky and I like you a lot" into his monologues for weeks afterward.[7] They performed the same song on another US late night TV show Jimmy Kimmel Live!,[8]. If their lyrics are emptier than ever ("I took drugs at the age of 13/ Jesus Christ/ What the fuck?"), their attempts at shock value ring disturbingly hollow. "Fok Julle Naaiers" (English: "Fuck You Motherfuckers"[9]) was released as a music video on Vimeo on 7 November 2011.[10] "I Fink U Freeky" was also released as a music video on 31 January 2012.[2] On 5 June 2012 a video for "Baby's on Fire" was released.[11] Although a single wasn't released for "Fatty Boom Boom", on 16 October 2012 a video for the song was released. Prefix. Ultratop. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
"DJ Hi-Tek Rulez" DJ Hi-Tek 1:37 13. Vimeo. Likewise, So What? sounds like Aint Nothing But a G Thang remade for the Star Wars cantina. Retrieved 7 February 2012. That its calling bullshit by being bullshit, and everything from the Everlast nod to the Rob Van Winkle diss to presenting Interscope with the F-word are directly referencing some uncomfortable honky precedent, whether it be the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II soundtrack or implications of the word ninja or the Eminem/Elton hug. Get over it. Which makes it difficult to evaluate TEN$ION on its own terms.
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