Chicago Bump.
Understand, Chicago's "25 or 6 to 4" is one of my all-time favorite songs, with a great riff, great horns, and some damned fine lyrics. I even liked the crappy post-Peter Cetera remake. Fortunately, this one's the original.
Throw Amanda Blank's nasty, nasty rap from Spank Rock's "Bump" over that, and then toss some of Greg Kihn's "The Breakup Song," (another of my all-time favorites, and one that might actually mash nicely with Chicago's song on its own) into the mix, and you've got a song for which I might actually be the entire target audience.
The inclusion of The Bloodhound Gang almost seems pointless, but that's often the case, in mashups and everywhere else, and the song overcomes that flaw.
This is on my guilty pleasure list right up there with the mashup of "Deceptagon" and "Laffy Taffy."
Lyrics are not worksafe, kidsafe, or any other form of safe.
Understand, Chicago's "25 or 6 to 4" is one of my all-time favorite songs, with a great riff, great horns, and some damned fine lyrics. I even liked the crappy post-Peter Cetera remake. Fortunately, this one's the original.
Throw Amanda Blank's nasty, nasty rap from Spank Rock's "Bump" over that, and then toss some of Greg Kihn's "The Breakup Song," (another of my all-time favorites, and one that might actually mash nicely with Chicago's song on its own) into the mix, and you've got a song for which I might actually be the entire target audience.
The inclusion of The Bloodhound Gang almost seems pointless, but that's often the case, in mashups and everywhere else, and the song overcomes that flaw.
This is on my guilty pleasure list right up there with the mashup of "Deceptagon" and "Laffy Taffy."
Lyrics are not worksafe, kidsafe, or any other form of safe.