Rap song
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Dwan wrote:I thought they were singing Luker's new single.
Genius.
At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
Okay...I have to say it is hilarious that there is a thread discussing this song...anyway...I am a fan of this song but I have to agree, it's not definitely not Grammy material but if it works to get the team krunked up, more power to it!! I thought it was exciting to see them so excited. It's a much better alternative to seeing their sad and angry faces when they're losing. Hmm...do you think they would get so excited if instead the SMU band played the song and we had a choir to sing the lyrics..."Knuck if you buckkkkk..."?
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Eddie P wrote:If the band plays that song I'll die.
It'd be a cold day in Hades before that would every happen.

From http://www.urbandictionary.com:
How true.
1. Knuck
To hit a person with your knuckles.
Knuck if you buck boy!
5. buck
1.verb; To start trouble with somebody. To get rowdy. This term is used mostly in the dirty south.
2. A special style of Nike Dunks that had about 1500 pairs made. They are green, white, and yellow and are VERY RARE AND EXPENSIVE.
3. Interchangeable with the word f**k in order to stay out of trouble with out coming off like a pu$$y. Popular among middle-schoolers.
1. The song "Knuck if you buck" basically implies that you should fight if you start [deleted].
"Knuck" stands for your knuckles and "Buck" is to start [deleted] with somebody.
How true.
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Gee, I thought this would be a discussion of the 80's SMU RAP that Kid Kraddick(local Dallas DJ) put out in the heat of the pay for play scandal. It was quite popular at the time in Dallas. I still remember my favorite line that went something like "and I share an apartment with Albert Reese." Very Super Bowl Shuffle like...
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