Anyone else remember how the theme to the fucking Rugrats movie was a hardcore rap song?

Anyone else remember how the theme to the fucking Rugrats movie was a hardcore rap song?

What the hell were they thinking?

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I vividly recall hearing this on the radio long before I even knew there was a rugrats movie coming out, and my eyeballs bulging out of my head when the song started mentioning the rugrats by name out of nowhere.

>mfw listening to Devo, a Rugrats thread appears.

In what universe is "Take me there" with fucking Mya a hardcore rap song?

It was R&B. Do zoomers even know what that is?

>One song written for the film's soundtrack that was ultimately removed was "(Safe in This) Sky Life", a new track by English rock musician David Bowie; the song marked a reunion with longtime collaborator Tony Visconti
>David Bowie
>Removed
Well fuck you too, Rugrats Movie.

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it's r&b.

At least the song was properly released back in 2002

Maybe they didn't want a movie about babies associated with a child molester.

I was thinking the same thing.

Bullshit. All those believe I could fly at every school.

>hardcore rap song

Ma$e and black street

my getaway was better
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>That
>Hardcore rap
Are you literally fucking 12?

That's not hardcore rap.
This is hardcore rap.

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were you now

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>"hardcore rap song"

Close your eyes and count to fiiiiive
Cuz you know that everything will be alriiiight

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This song was actually in the movie and nobody ever notices that it has the line "move so fast the wind'll blowdry your asshole" until it's pointed out to them

Didn't you or someone make the exact thread, word for word some months ago, I could have sworn this exact thread has happened before.

It's the girl's fault for not being honest about her age.