East Coast hip-hopper Mike Boyd dropped his latest LP Note the Sarcasm last year, nabbing guest spots from fellow Canuck MCs like Shad, Kayo, Madchild, D-Sisive and frequent collaborator Classified. He's keeping the record's momentum going with a new clip for "Bush League," and Exclaim! has got your exclusive first look at it.
The video transports Boyd into the world of South Park, while the track itself refers to the grooming practices (or lack thereof) of the woman he's getting it on with — so it's safe to say that it's definitely not safe for work.
"I always thought the song reminded me of a South Park episode and I didn't think there was a way to bring this song to life with a real video," said Boyd. "So I taught myself how to do animation and created 'Bush League' at home and for free!"
The self-made clip also comes with the following warning:
All characters and events in this show — even those based on real people — are entirely fictional. All celebrity voices are impersonated… poorly. The following program contains coarse language and due to its content it should not be viewed by anyone.
Note the Sarcasm is available now via Halflife Records. Heed the album's title and give the new video for "Bush League" a watch below.
The video transports Boyd into the world of South Park, while the track itself refers to the grooming practices (or lack thereof) of the woman he's getting it on with — so it's safe to say that it's definitely not safe for work.
"I always thought the song reminded me of a South Park episode and I didn't think there was a way to bring this song to life with a real video," said Boyd. "So I taught myself how to do animation and created 'Bush League' at home and for free!"
The self-made clip also comes with the following warning:
All characters and events in this show — even those based on real people — are entirely fictional. All celebrity voices are impersonated… poorly. The following program contains coarse language and due to its content it should not be viewed by anyone.
Note the Sarcasm is available now via Halflife Records. Heed the album's title and give the new video for "Bush League" a watch below.