So here’s how “Damn, It Feels Good To be a Gangsta” looks/sounds with Nice Guys instead of the N-word that almost rhymes with trigger.Ī real gangsta-ass Nice Guy plays his cards rightĪ real gangsta-ass Nice Guy never runs his f***ing mouth Yeah, there’s a lot of profanity in the song, but it still evokes strong positive vibes in guys of a certain group of people.
#THE GETO BOYS FAMILY GUY SONG MOVIE#
Every guy in a certain group of people likes “Damn, It Feels Good To be a Gangsta” because of the movie Office Space. So I delved into the past and thought of “Damn, It Feels Good to be a Gangsta” by the Geto Boys. At least, it doesn’t use Nice Guys enough to conduct the experiment. “Nice Guys in Paris” rarely uses the term Nice Guys. A song that has Nice Guys in the title would surely have a ton of Nice Guy usages in the lyrics, right? Plus, the song has Nice Guys in the title. This seemed like a great choice because almost everybody knows who JayZ and Kanye West are. When I thought about trying this experiment with a song, the first example I thought of was “Nice Guys in Paris” by JayZ and Kanye West. It seemed like Nice Guys would be a great replacement for the N-word that actually rhymes with trigger. The second syllable begins with the G sound. If my young adult daughter likes rap, and it seems to be marketed to every sub-demographic within her age group, then she should be able to say the lyrics without getting lectured/fired/cancelled.Ī few weeks ago, I took a couple paragraphs from Mark Twain’s classic novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and replaced the N-words that actually rhyme with trigger with the term Nice Guys (read more at Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain: Replacing the N-Words with Another N-Word). But I’m a problem solver, not a complainer. Most certain people sound stupid rapping. If the N-word that almost rhymes with trigger stops certain people from singing rap, I’m all for it. Certain people who care what other certain people think will edit themselves while singing rap lyrics or not sing them at all (unless there are no other certain people around). Unfortunately, that means certain people can’t sing/rap the lyrics.Īfter all, other certain people don’t like certain people saying the N-word that almost rhymes with trigger. These artists say that the N-word that almost rhymes with trigger puts authenticity into their lyrics.
This has caused a problem with rap because a lot of rap artists put the N-word that almost rhymes with trigger in their lyrics. When you like a song, you want to sing it, no matter what genre it is.