Das efx hold it down zip
And in spite of the message, this whole thing sounds more like the result of cocaine than a cry against it.
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In spite of making up 40% of his words, Dave can’t even fit his raps into the mediocre beat 50% of the time. They had a novelty combined with a weird way with pop culture and some actual skill, for a time.ĭevastatin’ Dave has one line about freebase that I like (“playin’ baseball like Willie Mays”) and a lot of sub-“Double Dutch Bus”-level bullshit. Tempting though it might be to compare Devastatin’ Dave’s devastating assault on language itself as a precursor to Das EFX’s -iggity tongue, well, I was actually listening to Das EFX's third album the other day in spite of the fact that it’s 2013, so don’t fuck with Das EFX. Zippy zippa zappa gonna spend your whole checkĮverything is there in the first few lines of the song: don’t use drugs, and don’t use actual words. I could quote some of the lyrics on this piece of diga ba dogshit…in fact, let’s go do that: Wayne Henderson, one of the core members of the Crusaders/ the Jazz Crusaders, explains the presence of adequate horns on this track, and very little else. And glad he existed for no more than one.Ī production credit on this joint for Mr. What I can say for sure is that I’m glad Devastatin’ Dave existed for one single. Having heard “Zip Zap Rap” a few times, I’m still not sure–that is one damn funny record sleeve. For years, I assumed that this song, the only known output of one Dave Cary, couldn’t be any worse or any funnier than the album cover itself, with Dave in all his fingerless-gloved, leather-panted glory.
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#20: “Zip Zap Rap,” Devastatin’ Dave (The Turntable Slave), 1986