Part One is here.

Part Two is here.

Part Three is here.

Part Four is here.

Part Five is here.

And it all ends here!

T is for . . .

10 Crack Commandments (B.I.G. cover)-Joseph Arthur.

Me So Horny (2 Live Crew)/Delerious-Prince-Afghan Whigs.

Get UR Freak On-KT Tunstall. An awesome cover.

U is for . . .

Umbrella-Tegan and Sara. Yeah, Rhianna is R and B, not rap. But at least she’s produced by Jayhova. Plus, I couldn’t find any other “U”. If any of “U” have a problem with it, I’ll take it out of the zip file. But listen to it first, because I doubt you’ll complain after hearing it.

V is for . . .

Miss Jackson (OutKast)-The Vines. The V’s scored big with this, so they tried another cover to capitalize on it: So Fresh and So Clean-The Vines.

V is also for Vanilla Ice. Or at least Ben K’s take on it: Ben Kweller Baby!-Ben Kweller

W is for . . .

Bombs over Bagdad/Star Spangled Banner (Outkast)-William Barnes Band. Frankly, a bizarre medley through a voice changer.

See also: “R” for Wu-Tang Clan Aint Nothing To Fuck With-Rage Against the Machine.

X is for . . .

X-Reference. See “Z” for the zip file.

Y is for . . .

Jenny Owens Young-It’s Getting Hot in Herre (Nelly).

Z is for . . .

Zipfile! At long last. Hope you liked this series of posts. If you did, I’d love a comment.

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3 Responses to "THE RETURN OF ROCKERS WHO THINK THEY CAN RAP: Day Six, THE END!!!"

  1. Most interesting. And amusing. Thanks for putting in the work so I can just lie back and listen.

  2. This looks very interresting but unfortunatly the link for the zip seems to be down.

  3. [...] they wrote some great stuff.  So I figured it was time for another serial post.  I did this with Rockers Who Rap and The Beatles and Neil Young, among others, and since the Foos are one of my favorite bands [...]

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