I’ll let T-Ray and this On The Go magazine review sum this one up…
T-Ray sez: I’ll tell you something I did for G Rap back in the day – I think Stretch Armstrong actually bootlegged it – it later got called ‘Hey Mr. Mr.’, but it was originally called ‘Don’t Interrupt Me When I’m Whippin’ On My Bitch’s Ass.’ When I was doing that for him, I was like, ‘G, nobody wants to hear about you beating on some girl’s ass! We need “Men At Work Part 2”!’ Right? That song didn’t even make it on his Triple XXX album. I think that’s one of the most violent records ever.



“I can’t even quote any lyrics, because my mom will probably read this.” Quality.
Probably neck and neck with the Convicts album for one of the most offensive but entertaining pieces of music.
Man, what the fxck… Thing is, this is probably autobiographical.
@Ben word, The Convicts’ “Illegal Aliens” was extra gritty n’ grimy for the time
This one is more humorous then the convicts song , which was more serious and angrier in memory