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    LL Cool Jason Raps ‘Mamma Said Chop You Now’ In The Merkins’ New Revulsion Parody Video

    Comedy group The Merkins made their return again with added comical horror-themed parody. Jason Voorhees brings a high-spirited version of the 1990 classic ‘Mama said Knock You Out.’ It formerly released by LL Cool J., rapping with the name LL Cool Jason and changing the heading to ‘Mama Said Chop You Now,’ Jason released his ultra-violent take of the typical rap melody in time for Mother’s Day.

    About the parody

    Put on his symbol hockey mask and dressed in a 90s era sports hoodie, Jason, remaining true to character, makes sufficiently of orientations to his infamous Friday the 13th fear franchise. It was first instigated over 40 years ago when the first film came out in 1980 featuring a young Kevin Bacon.It isn’t the first time The Merkins have made a squish with a revulsion-themed imitation song. They’ve become somewhat of an internet impression and have produced an entire swing of versions of classic songs did by horror representations.

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    About the other song

    Even though their hard work on YouTube dates back over five years, it was pending their cover of The Backstreet Boys ‘I Want it That Way’ that went viral. The song, which was shot and edited by The Mervin’s, has been retitled ‘I’ll Kill You That Way. It gets the 90’s boyband substituted by some of the fear’s most infamous serial slaughterers, including Jason Vorhees, Freddy Krueger, Leatherface, Michael Myers, and Ghostface together known as ‘The Slashstreet Boys.’ With over 50 weird comedy videos uploaded to their channel, composition free to listen to The Merkins official YouTube page and observer classics like the Beastie Boys, a rap group contains Pennywise. There is also a flesh-eater-themed form of ‘So What’cha Want by Beastie Boys, Leatherface, and Hannibal execution ‘What’s Fa Lunch?’, or Ghostface’s take on ‘Hotline Bling’ by Drake properly titled ‘Hotline Scream.’

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