Whats worse is it's obvious he doesn't say it, it's just the affectation he puts on his voice to sing. If anyone said that Opie would get all butt hurt "just go with the bit"
Well I'm Australian and I don't think I've ever heard anyone use the word nigger. There are a lot of racial slurs for different ethnicity but nigger is not often used. You hear it in the song because you want to. What would be the purpose of them putting such a word in a song?
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7 BANANASrb 2014-06-29
Can this subreddit go 10 hours without a shitty negative thread?
2 Ebhagz 2014-06-29
Everybody gets sad sometimes :)
1 HodorIsMyNigga 2014-06-29
I smell a bit!
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3 vincentgallosdick 2014-06-29
Whats worse is it's obvious he doesn't say it, it's just the affectation he puts on his voice to sing. If anyone said that Opie would get all butt hurt "just go with the bit"
1 NoirMagieGateau 2014-06-29
He totally says it though, but yes. It was a good bit the first time, and Opie is running it into the ground.
1 vincentgallosdick 2014-06-29
No he doesn't. Have you never noticed words are often not pronounced the same in when sung as they are in regular speech?
1 NoirMagieGateau 2014-06-29
I hear a n and an r and Aussies are notoriously un-pc and a lot are racist.
1 vincentgallosdick 2014-06-29
Well I'm Australian and I don't think I've ever heard anyone use the word nigger. There are a lot of racial slurs for different ethnicity but nigger is not often used. You hear it in the song because you want to. What would be the purpose of them putting such a word in a song?
2 NoirMagieGateau 2014-06-29
Stop being a fuddy duddy and drop an N bomb with Bon Scott.
2 Hahrrgis 2014-06-29
Nope.