<![CDATA[Idolator: billy danze]]> http://cache.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/idolator.com.png <![CDATA[Idolator: billy danze]]> http://idolator.com/tag/billy danze http://idolator.com/tag/billy danze <![CDATA[M.O.P. Reveal That Even the Porn They Make Is Violent]]>
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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http://idolator.com/377632/mop-reveal-that-even-the-porn-they-make-is-violent http://idolator.com/377632/mop-reveal-that-even-the-porn-they-make-is-violent Wed, 09 Apr 2008 09:00:00 EDT Jeff Weiss http://idolator.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=377632&view=rss&microfeed=true