Ras Kass Samples Mel Gibson Rants in New NSFW Track


One of the perks of hip-hop is that culture provides near instant responses to some of the biggest viral news stories -- think back to Cam'ron's 'Amber Lamps' that sampled the still-hilarious AC Bus Fight clip. So, when Mel Gibson's recent racist and sexist rants hit the 'Net earlier this month, it was clearly prime sampling material for someone to step to the mic and make a big splash. This time around, Ras Kass is that man.

In a new freestyle entitled 'Why You Be Dressin' Like That,' the West Coast veteran MC rips over a clubbed-out beat. Samples of Mel Gibson's troubling tantrums are spliced-in at the perfect moments. To underscore the viral qualities of the crazed actor's meltdown, Kass has uploaded the track with a YouTube video that features a montage of Gibson throughout his career. Be forewarned, though. Even when used as a sample, Gibson's language and attitude is unbearably ugly.


Of course, the sample flip turns Gibson into Kass' unwitting hype-man. His demeaning comments about girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva's wardrobe becomes a call for all the pretty women in the club. It's pretty ridiculous, but we hope someone with some free time sets up shop outside of Gibson's house with some speakers and drives him even crazier.
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lana brown

WOW Mel!! I notice that white people hold on to that "N" word real tight. How can ignorance be so hateful? TSK, TSK, TSK. Racism is alive and well yah'll, and they think we don't know it. Just like all the disresprct towards Pres. Obama. Since when has any president been disrespected like this? Nobody in government has spoken out on it, nor has anyone been punished! Goes to show how much they hate Pres. obama and because they're white, they can do and say anything they want, as per usual.

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