Easy On Da Meat by Dom Del Torto
Meatballz With Attitude ( http://www.myspace.com/meatballswithattitude ) return with their sizzlin' new rap that proves that less meat don't mean less machismo. Also featuring the salami and cucumber scratchin' skills of DJ Broc Da House. Tune by Tom 'Scratch' Skelton (http://www.myspace.com/mossballs) vocals by Dan "it's a rap" Lapaine (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0487406/) and directed by Dom Del Torto of KOG (http://www.kogindustries.com/), Large.
I'm a beast of a man I'm an animal lover
I love beef, pork, duck lamb and mutton, its mother
But with a vegetable assist I can meat resist
No fingerlickin chicken wing
Instead I'll do the green thing
Make no mistake I can have my steak tomorrow
Without the rib hardship or sirloin sorrow
Today I'm on the temporary veggie bus
So join with me in the chorus.....
I'm not a sandal wearer but I making my meat rarer
Gonna follow the root of beet and go easy on the meat
Two all beef patties and special sauce
Half a pound of whopper not an ounce of remorse
You ain't kiddin me
I love my steak and kiddiney
PIE
That's a factor of the circle of life
Animal eat animal with fork and knife
But today I'm going salady
It's not a meatless malady
I ain't no social leper
Cause I eating a red pepper....
I'm not a sandal wearer but I making my meat rarer
Gonna follow the root of beet and go easy on the meat
IF the creator wanted to spread message, this was not a good approach - especially if this was aimed at North American audiences. I , as a consumer, only understood a portion of what the characters were saying [not because of their "accent", but because they were not vocalizing the lyrics clearly.] Subtitles would help. As a whole video is too humorous ; most people will laugh at this, or depending on their take of hip hop - will roll their eyes.
It was very successful for comedy, however. :)
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waratahNSW 1 year ago
Yeah... I'm an environmental vegetarian, good job.
dunctonhoney 2 years ago
wow no rhymes! you need to eat that meat.
sirnubenegra 2 years ago
Go vegetables!
VegetableBasket 3 years ago
No not easy on the meat! We want MOAR MEAT!
iamdangerboy 3 years ago