Pepsi drops Ludacris ad over obscene lyrics
Pepsi is pulling its TV ad featuring Ludacris one day after Bill O'Reilly complained about the rapper's obscene lyrics on his Fox News program. The NYT article cites Ludacris's "sexually explicit, profanity-laden lyrics," while O'Reilly layed more emphasis on "peddling antisocial behavior" and quoted lyrics from "Move Bitch" (without mentioning the title). Daze readers are probably more interested in the sexually explicit stuff, so here's something from "Freaky Thangs".
I come from the eighth planet in the 19th galaxy,
where the royal penis is clean, yo' majesty. Can it be,
Sheila E, Appalonia, Vanity, all mad at me? I'm the
Prince dick of insanity. I'm good lovin, body-rockin,
knockin boots all night long, we not stoppin.
I don't care if the kids watchin, I stir it like motherfuckin
coffee and brown sugar. Girls dem sugar. World class lover.
Kama sutra, porno music producer. Tallywhacker is a rock hard
storm trooper with a purple helmet, made for crushin
pink cookies. Goonie goo-goo, we cut bigfoots and wookies;
and fat women, because they need love too.
So go on big girl, whatchu gon' do?
If I complained loud enough, yathink Fox would take O'Reilly off the air? I hate that guy. His turn-the-whole-country-into-one-big-gated-community rants are harmless to mature adults, but what about the children?