What are some of those most bizarre songs you have heard from the 90s?
One of the most bizarre songs from the 90s that I ever heard was a song called "Short D*ck Man" by Gillette and 20 Fingers. How did I ever come across this song? I was a DJ at a club in Wolcott, Connecticut. One night we were having a 90s party. Before the party started at 8:30PM I was playing a bunch of 90s songs. Danielle the waitress comes up to the DJ booth and hands me a CD. There were no track listings on it. She burned the CD from Lime Wire. (Remember that software?) Anyway Danielle says to me "Play track 9, it's a great 90s song." I trusted her and didn't preview the song in cue while a song played on the other CD player. As soon as the other song finished I played hers. I liked the opening beat, but then I heard the lyrics. I was half shocked and half laughing hysterically. Needless to say I didn't put into the mix when the 90s party officially got under way.
Here is the radio edited version called "Short Short Man."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5obLmJ4O9E
One of the most bizarre songs from the 90s that I ever heard was a song called "Short D*ck Man" by Gillette and 20 Fingers. How did I ever come across this song? I was a DJ at a club in Wolcott, Connecticut. One night we were having a 90s party. Before the party started at 8:30PM I was playing a bunch of 90s songs. Danielle the waitress comes up to the DJ booth and hands me a CD. There were no track listings on it. She burned the CD from Lime Wire. (Remember that software?) Anyway Danielle says to me "Play track 9, it's a great 90s song." I trusted her and didn't preview the song in cue while a song played on the other CD player. As soon as the other song finished I played hers. I liked the opening beat, but then I heard the lyrics. I was half shocked and half laughing hysterically. Needless to say I didn't put into the mix when the 90s party officially got under way.
Here is the radio edited version called "Short Short Man."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5obLmJ4O9E