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I swore to my kids that this song existed in 1976, but never found a copy until you posted this. Just showed it to them. Then I realized I never had kids, and I never existed. Then this comment ceased to exist.
"Pimpzilla threw fire, Like a power for hire, And wall street expired like a squirrel hits a tire, But the people thought, He was heaven sent, As he digested the world's 1% Yeaaa yeaaaa, MOTHA FUKKA!" Such beautiful lyricism, Truly empowering.
The song was massive when it hit but few know the backstory. Pimpzilla was actually a singer named Oedipus Claudius King from Huntsville, Alabama. He was a moderately successful R&B singer, who did the "chitlin' circuit" in the late '50's with a band called Diddly & The Spankers. Around 1964, he went solo and did a few regional hits, mostly in the South, but in 1967 he had a national Top 100 hit called, "Busted, Black and Beggin' Dat Bitch Agin'". He sued the record company, Schlepping Records, Athens, GA, because he claimed he wasn't given his royalties. It dragged out for years. Finally, in the early 70's he received a pay-out, but during the litigation he was not allowed to record. However, in 1976, he re-emerged with the song, "Pimpzilla", which was the story of his years of fighting Schlepping Records for his money. The song was also credited with being the first "OG" song and inspired the gangsta fashion scene. King released a few more songs, like, "Bitch Be Gone (Youse Got A Stinkin' Ass!)", "Brothers Gotta Hump That Thang", and a disco hit that incidentally became a hit in France and Germany, called "Long Dick Ding Dong Vs. Big Donkey Dick Kong". The last song was also used in the martial arts action movie, "Streetfighter 8: Big Mama Ho's House Of The Dragon Queens". Disenchanted with the recording industry, King left the music business around 1981, and studied Buddhism for several years. He also was a memberof a semi-religious order in Golden Hills, CA , called "The Ramalamadongs" in the '80's. Today, he writes and paints, but leads a very private and secluded life and rarely appears in public. "I just wants to live ma life alone now, away from all that bullshit anymore. Don't contact me no mo'. Dig it?", he tweeted on Instagram in 2021 when contacted by the fan magazine, "Soul In Da Hole". I still love this OG original!
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It was New York City, 1954 - In a shocking turn of events, the financial district was thrown into chaos today as the legendary creature known as “Pimpzilla” descended upon Wall Street. Witnesses report that the towering, diamond-studded monster demanded payment from the city’s top executives. “This is a hostile takeover, baby!” Pimpzilla declared, his purple fedora tilted at a rakish angle. “I’m rebranding this joint. From now on, it’s Pimp Street! I ain’t playin’ games, fools!”
Dave (bass) and I (drums) put down our tracks on this one on a Tuesday night. Engineering really brought Dave's work to the musical front here and the mix really turned out proper. What a party that night turned out to be!
PimpZ was entirely responsible for the stock market crash of 2008, A couple I met at the time on holiday in Turkey lost a fortune on their wallpaper shops. (Midlands) True.
The reason this works is because it has some lyrical goodness in it. Most dipshits are just using it to make a guy who sounds like he's from the 50s sing about screwing you're mom.
the fact that Pimpzilla Attacks Harlem! wasn't ever a real C-list spoof movie from the 70's is kinda surprising, seems like such an easy and funny idea