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Morning Aural: Disco Rick


We’re not exactly sure why Disco Rick chose to have children sing “Do The Nasty Dance,” but we wouldn’t expect anything less from the man who sang “Your Mama’s On Crack Rock,” which also employed children.

A true hero, this Disco Rick.

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By:           Andrew Belonksy
On:           Jul 1, 2008
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No. 1 · fredo777 · Member · 3010 comments

Ah, a childhood classic.

- wipes tear from eye -

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No. 2 · fredo777 · Member · 3010 comments

lmao

I posted that before I watched the vid (which I had never seen before today). I remember the song, though.

It has to be one of the most slightly homoerotic, blatantly inappropriate videos ever.

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No. 3 · Darth Paul

“Yo Mama’s on Crack Rock” makes sense to have kids in it…who else could makes us believe she believes “uh-uh, my mama’s in rehab!”

This is just silly (but funny).

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No. 4 · Lost

Nothing like teaching the girls to be a hoe before puberty

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No. 5 · Scooter Bangs · Member · 50 comments

that remains a disturbing classic. Please note that they are doing a charmingly inept version of ‘Da Butt’, a dance moved popularized by the Spike Lee movie School Daze. (Not that he was in anyway connected in this abomination)

Gosh, this begs a ‘Where are they now?’ segment for BET.

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