I suppose it's no surprise that a group whose 1993 debut single was entitled "How About Some Hardcore?" would one day branch out to explore the various interpretations of the phrase's meaning. But it's still more than a little strange watching Billy Danze of Brownsville hip-hop duo M.O.P. explain the plot of the new M.O.P. porn film, Creepers. (Incidentally, shouldn't that have been the title of the TLC flick?)
"It's about when you catch a chick cheating and you can't believe that you're seeing your girl's ass get busted...whatever....But we had to take some of the violence out though. It got a little too crazy."
Not like you'd expect M.O.P. to do soft-core, waterfalls, and chocolate-covered strawberries, but this revelation has forced me to completely re-evaluate the origins of the song "Downtown Swinga '96," to say nothing of the duo's full name, "Mash-Out Posse." Arguably, the only thing weirder than Danze is his whiskey-swilling, Funky-Bunch looking interviewer, who reveals his fantasies about watching his ex-girlfriend with other guys and also tries to convince Billy Danze that Jim Beam was black. Glad to see that their deal with G-Unit is going as well as Young Buck's.





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Umm...the "film" is called Creepers. Sez so right in the front of the video. Johnny Whiteboy messes it up about three times. Not sure where you got Slammed from, but yeah, someone should get Onyx on the horn for that one.
Let the boys be boys!
if that chick is the "talent" ...that's taking keeping it real a bit too far.
As long as Lil Fame's beatlejuice-lookin ass doesn't pop up in this porno, it'll at least make them a couple bucks. They need to get off of G-Unit, though, because it's been too goddamn long since Warriorz dropped, and we all need more of the Posse in our lives.
HIP-HOP STARTED IN BOSTON! BENZINO!
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