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"Still Bout The Pussay" |
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To appreciate this song you must appreciate 1108 Thugz's brand of cunnilalia. Although I am not their Boswell, please indulge me as I scribe a basic, bare-bones biography on their behalf.
1108 Thugz are Ann Arbor's premier purveyors of pornographic or, as they put it, "pussy" rap. According to their web site, they've been beating the pussy like it owes them money for years. The "triple-platinum thugz with they dicks on fire" started rhyming during their refractory periods as a way to pass the time between periods of pounding pussy. Convinced that they could get even more pussy if they were famous rappers iced like polar caps, they picked up mics in 1999 and started recording the lurid tales of their exploits in popular song format.
The Thugz's sordid and salacious sagas of phallacrasia found a fervid following on the Internet. In a few short months, the Thugz became the hottest rap act on mp3.com. They blazed up the charts with hot jam after hot jam, releasing beloved classics such as "Bitch, I Broke Your Hymen", "Bitch, You Best Toss My Salad," and, the perennial favorite, "1108 Soldiers."
In the spring of 2001, 1108 Thugz released their first CD, "We Bout The Pussay." The album featured appearances by rap luminaries such as Ryclef, Blaq Dick, MC Slang Dick and li'l ming.
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When Tubley first brought 1108 Thugz to D.I. Prime's attention in March 2001, the Thugz were riding high atop the mp3.com charts with several songs in the top 40. By the time Prime met the Thugz in September 2001, a policy change regarding explicit rap at mp3.com had blocked the Thugz from their rightful perch atop the charts. They were despondent, dejected and ready to hang up their mics. It was heart-breaking. It took 8 months of coaxing and cajoling, but Prime finally got the Thugz back into the studio to record again.
On Wednesday, April 24th, 2002 (at 4pm, to be precise), Busta Pelvis, Puss E. Beatz and D.I. Prime gathered in 1108 Studios to throw down. Puss E. Beatz hooked up a slamming backing track and they all took turns rhyming about - what else? - the pussy. Once the floodgates were open, there was no way to obturate the torrential flow. The three spit out an epic length, eight and a half minute song. Attempts to trim this opus were futile and, eventually, the decision was made to release the mammoth monster "as is," rather than butchering it to a radio-friendly length.
The Thugz and D.I. Prime were aided and abetted by D-Town Dana, who lubriciously moaned about the kolpeuryntalgic and intoxicating properties of Busta Pelvis's genitalia, and Tubley, who added background vocals to Busta's chorus and hollered a hearty "ho!" during Prime's first verse.
D.I. Prime asked me to point out that his first verse was inspired by Blackalicious ("Alphabet Aerobics"), Blowfly("Blowfly's ABC's") and Sam Kinison ("Alphabet").
Finally, D.I. Prime extends his sincerest apologies for misusing the word "schism." He hopes the intended meaning was clear from the context and that your enjoyment of the song wasn't hampered. D.I. Prime is currently languishing in a jail cell for the flagrant misapplication of a word without an artistic license.
Download the "Still Bout The Pussay" mp3 (7.8 MB). (NB: This song contains adult subject matter, adult language and patently offensive content. It's not suitable for feminists, the politically correct, the religious, the pure, the sensitive, children, adults or anyone else, for that matter.)
Read the "Still Bout The Pussay" lyrics.
© Copyright 2000-2007 D.I. Prime, unless otherwise noted.
The music for "Still Bout The Pussay" is ©
Copyright 2002 by Puss E. Beatz. The lyrics are © Copyright 2002
by Puss E. Beatz, Busta Pelvis and D.I. Prime