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Revision as of 04:30, 18 May 2020

"Queef Free" was performed by the male population of South Park, to try and make amends in the episode, "Eat, Pray, Queef". This was a parody of the charity song, called "We Are the World", written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie for Ethiopian refugees in Africa.

Lyrics

Randy:
There's a time in our lives, when we must listen to the oppressed.

Randy, Stan:
And realize we've been keeping women down.

Mr. Mackey:
They have power and they have courage

Steven, Butters:
And we must all stand by the belief

Gerald, Kyle:
That a woman is strong, and she has the right to queef.

The Males:
Fly free. Free to queef aloud; fly free. Let every queef show that you’re proud.

Randy:
You face so many challenges to put an end to your grief.

The Males:
You are woman now, and you are free to queef.

Cartman:
It's time for equality. We must give them the respect they deserve.

Mr. Garrison:
They're just the same as you and me. Their rights must be preserrrr-r-r-rrrved.

The Males (Randy):
Queef free (Queef free). Every woman has the right; queef free (Queef free). Let your queefing stars shine bright.You are woman, hear you roar (queef free), queefing too loud to ignore. Queef a little each day and let your soul take flight! Ah-aaaaaaah-aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah, queef free.

Singers

Randy Marsh, Stan Marsh, Mr. Mackey, Butters Stotch, Stephen Stotch, Gerald Broflovski, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, Herbert Garrison all have individual lines. Also seen in the studio are Craig Tucker, Jimmy Valmer, Clyde Donovan, Richard Tweak, Kenny McCormick, Timmy Burch, Stuart McCormick, Jimbo Kern, Ike Broflovski and Thomas Tucker. There are also rare cameos of Mr. Donovan, Ryan Valmer, Mr. Testaburger, and Steve Black.

Of note, Dr. Alphonse Mephesto makes his first appearance since "Cartman Joins NAMBLA", Priest Maxi makes his second appearance since "Cartman Sucks" (The other being a speaking cameo in "The Ring"), Dr. Doctor makes his first cameo since "Tonsil Trouble", Mr. Slave his second cameo since his retirement in "Follow That Egg!" (the other being in "The Ring"), and Mr. Guermo his second appearance (having previously appeared in "Elementary School Musical") Officer Barbrady, who has only been seen in six appearances since Season Seven, also is visible, as well as Jimmy Buffett and Ron Zappolo.

According to the SouthParkStudios FAQ, Kevin Mephesto was also present, although not seen because he was too short.

Trivia

  • Herbert Garrison's line "They're just the same as you and me" is especially true for him as he was a woman from Seasons 9 to 12.


Songs from Season Thirteen
Bullet with Butterfly Wings | Fuck the Pain Away | Gay Fish | Hava Nagila | I've Got a Ring on My Finger | Japanese Prison Blues | Just a Little Girl | Love You Bay-Bay | Minorities at my Water Park | Poker Face ft. Cartman | Pomp and Circumstance: March No. 1 | Queef Free | Somalian Pirates We | We're Going to the Water Park | Wrestling Audition Song

See also: List of Songs | List of Minor Characters from Season Thirteen | Season Thirteen