Toughness has been an admirable trait in the world of hip-hop for quite some time. The game has always placed a premium on street cred, which is a testament to one's reputation throughout the areas they frequent and beyond. Street cred can be attained through various means, but striking fear in others is one of the more prevalent -- and effective -- ways to go about being respected in the streets, as well as in the realm of hip-hop. Going back as early as pioneers like Melle Mel, who was one of the first street-certified MCs in rap, hip-hop had its fair share of imposing figures during the s, including Just-Ice, Eric B. While there were more than a few fearsome figures in rap, much of the music made prior to -- when acts like N. But by the time hip-hop crept into the s, violent overtones were the norm in rap songs, drawing the ire of political pundits and activists who were appalled by the content featured in the culture's songs. That decade would see hip-hop continuously come under fire due to controversial lyrics. The critics perceived the lines as promoting violent acts and criminality under the guise of "keeping it real. Fans and the greater public have become somewhat desensitized from the harsh realities laid on wax and now categorize it as closer to entertainment than a testimonial.


ReverbNation Channels

"X-Is Coming"
Correct Mail Print Vote. Featured lyrics. Tell Me When It's Over. Hope For The Underrated Youth. Hot lyrics. Hey, hey ugh Slip-n-slide, niggas..
"Fuck Your Face" was teased at the following shows
Now what you gon' do with it? I put that brick in your face Now what you gon' do with it? Better have my money when I come to collect Better have my money when I come to collect Pay up, pay up, pay up I put that brick in your face Now what you gon' do with it? Better have my money when I come to collect Better have my money when I come to collect Pay up, pay up, pay up You say you need a hundred bricks, well I'm the connect, I got it I make drug money, fool, I don't need a rap check, never If I front you the brick then you better pay up This my lifestyle, fool, this ain't no threat And we can bet on that I got an AK on my face, ho So you know I don't shoot no pistol I dare you to come near my threshold This gun will not reload Cause bitch I got extendos Bitch I got extendos Don't play with me boy, don't play with me boy Go play your Nintendo!! Better have my money when I come to collect Better have my money when I come to collect Pay up, pay up, pay up.
The song title is a variation of the word "motherfucker", replacing "mother" with another family member, "uncle". After the song, Cartman , Kenny , Stan and Kyle happily sing the song to themselves after the movie theatre's ticket master questioned them on their guardian's whereabouts. Terrance: Shut your fucking face, uncle fucka! You're a cock-sucking, ass-licking uncle fucka! You're an uncle fucka, yes it's true!