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Call 1-800-mixalots
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You other brothas can't deny.
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This is the big booty song that ignited prepubescent sexualization for an entire generation
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But also expressed an appreciation for healthy women, as opposed to the half-starved borderline anorexic supermodels that we still see way too many of.
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I agree with your rebuttal, and my own opinion of the impact of Mr. Hammer's iconic work is influenced by this reevaluation. Is there any another cultural gain that we've overlooked?
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Your evaluation was correct as well. I was just saying that Sir Mixalot's song had a good message under the raunchiness.
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The music composed was, without a doubt, created in the intent of supplementing the collective human life with a hot jam that would truly enhance the state of living.
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Actually, "Baby Got Back" was originally recorded much slower. The producer didn't like it, so Mix redid it with a faster track. But he actually wrote the song to protest the notion that models have to be underweight. It's a real interesting story.
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I am enlightened by this
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Here's more enlightenment: the history of the song, in Mixalot's own words: http://www.vulture.com/2013/12/sir-mix-a-lot-baby-got-back-video-oral-history.html#
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I am enlightened by this