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+ | }}'''"San Diego"''' is a music video featured in the [[Season Sixteen]] episode, "[[Butterballs]]". The song was performed by a three man vocal group, wearing blue suits. [[Wikipedia:Jerry Sanders|Jerry Sanders]], the Mayor of San Diego, makes a guest appearance. |
==Background== |
==Background== |
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− | [[Stan Marsh]] created an anti-bullying music video, called "[[Make Bullying Kill Itself]]". It was produced by [[Bucky Bailey's Bully |
+ | [[Stan Marsh]] created an anti-bullying music video, called "[[Make Bullying Kill Itself]]". It was produced by [[Bucky Bailey's Bully Buckers]], an anti-bullying organization. Stan sold the rights to the video to a movie producer, named [[Nick Jabs]]. Jabs set up an interview for Stan and [[Butters]] on Dr. Oz talk show, to promote the video. [[Dr. Mehmet Oz]] sued [[South Park Elementary]] after Butters assaulted him in a rage of pent up anger, caused by being bullied. Jabs backed out of the movie deal, due to the bad publicity from Butters' incident. |
===San Diego Montage=== |
===San Diego Montage=== |
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− | Stan was blamed for these incidents and everyone turned against him for the trouble that was caused. When asked what he was going to do about it he replied, ''"I guess there's only one thing left for me to do."'' He flew to [[San Diego]], where he |
+ | Stan was blamed for these incidents and everyone turned against him for the trouble that was caused. When asked what he was going to do about it he replied, ''"I guess there's only one thing left for me to do."'' He flew to [[San Diego]], where he took off his clothes, and danced and masturbated on a street corner. |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *This video is a parody of by [[Wikipedia:Jason Russell|Jason Russell]]'s breakdown in San Diego, California, where he was caught masturbating in public and disrupting traffic.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Russell#Legal_issues|title=The Breakdown and Hospitalization of Jason Russell on Wikipedia}}</ref> |
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+ | *The song was released as "San Diego" on iTunes August 21, 2012 through Comedy Central Records.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/san-diego-single/id558276302|title="San Diego" on iTunes}}</ref> |
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+ | ===Record Store Day Exclusive=== |
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+ | This song, along with "[[Gay Fish]]", was released on a 7 inch vinyl record for Record Store Day on April 20, 2013.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://recordstoreday.com/SpecialRelease/5925|title="South Park" and Comedy Central Records release limited edition 7-inch vinyl for Record Store Day}}</ref> |
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==Lyrics== |
==Lyrics== |
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Baaam badam baaam baaadam. Baaam badam bam |
Baaam badam baaam baaadam. Baaam badam bam |
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− | I'm gonna jack it where the sun always shines |
+ | I'm gonna jack it where the sun always shines (he's gonna jack it) |
− | Been spreadin' the word and now I need to ease my mind |
+ | Been spreadin' the word and now I need to ease my mind (jackin' it, ohhh) |
− | + | Been plantin' them apple seeds, and while the apples grow |
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− | I'm gonna go out jackin' it in San Diego |
+ | I'm gonna go out jackin' it in San Diego |
− | + | Jackin' it, jackin' it, jackin' it, jack |
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− | + | Spankin' it, jackin' it, spankin' it, smack |
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− | I don't need no shirt |
+ | I don't need no shirt, no, I'm gonna take them pants right off (he's about to jack it) |
− | On such a bright day who needs underwear or socks? ( |
+ | On such a bright day, who needs underwear or socks? (jack it, jack it, ohhh) |
− | + | Been around God's country and there's one thing I know |
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− | There's no better place for jackin' it than San Diego |
+ | There's no better place for jackin' it than San Diego |
− | + | Jack it, jack it, jackin' it, jack |
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− | + | Spankin' it, spankin' it, smackin' it, smack |
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− | Jackin' it, jackin' it, jackin' it jack |
+ | Jackin' it, jackin' it, jackin' it, jack (jack it for the Lord) |
− | Jackin' it, |
+ | Jackin' it, spankin' it, smackin' it, smack</i> |
'''Jerry Sanders:''' |
'''Jerry Sanders:''' |
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− | Come to San Diego |
+ | "Come to San Diego, there's so much to see. From the sparkling waters of Mission Bay to the warm tortillas of Old Town. And after a day of sight-seeing, why not try spankin' it in one of our charming city streets? |
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+ | San Diego. Come, take a load off." |
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'''Singers:''' |
'''Singers:''' |
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− | <i> |
+ | <i>Jackin' it, jackin' it, jackin' it, jack |
− | Spankin' it, spankin' it, smackin' it smack |
+ | Spankin' it, spankin' it, smackin' it, smack |
− | A |
+ | A-whackin' it, whackin' it, whackin' it, whack |
− | + | Spankin' it, jerkin' it, smackin' it, smack |
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− | The cars are all passin' me by, they're honkin' |
+ | The cars are all passin' me by, they're honkin' and sayin' "hello" (hey, that guy's jackin' it) |
+ | From his window, there's a guy shootin' video (video of him jackin') |
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+ | Just tell him that I'm jackin' it in San Diego |
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− | + | Jackin' it, jackin' it, jackin' it, jack |
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− | + | Jack it, whack it, jack it, jackin' it, jack (whackin' it, whackin' it) |
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+ | ==References== |
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− | (Jackin' it, jackin' it, jackin' it jack |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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+ | {{Season Sixteen Songs}} |
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− | Whack it jack it whack it jack it whackin' it jack |
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[[Category:Original Songs]] |
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[[Category:Lyrics]] |
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Revision as of 19:59, 29 April 2019
"San Diego" is a music video featured in the Season Sixteen episode, "Butterballs". The song was performed by a three man vocal group, wearing blue suits. Jerry Sanders, the Mayor of San Diego, makes a guest appearance.
Background
Stan Marsh created an anti-bullying music video, called "Make Bullying Kill Itself". It was produced by Bucky Bailey's Bully Buckers, an anti-bullying organization. Stan sold the rights to the video to a movie producer, named Nick Jabs. Jabs set up an interview for Stan and Butters on Dr. Oz talk show, to promote the video. Dr. Mehmet Oz sued South Park Elementary after Butters assaulted him in a rage of pent up anger, caused by being bullied. Jabs backed out of the movie deal, due to the bad publicity from Butters' incident.
San Diego Montage
Stan was blamed for these incidents and everyone turned against him for the trouble that was caused. When asked what he was going to do about it he replied, "I guess there's only one thing left for me to do." He flew to San Diego, where he took off his clothes, and danced and masturbated on a street corner.
Trivia
- This video is a parody of by Jason Russell's breakdown in San Diego, California, where he was caught masturbating in public and disrupting traffic.[1]
- The song was released as "San Diego" on iTunes August 21, 2012 through Comedy Central Records.[2]
Record Store Day Exclusive
This song, along with "Gay Fish", was released on a 7 inch vinyl record for Record Store Day on April 20, 2013.[3]
Lyrics
Singers:
Baaam badam baaam baaadam. Baaam badam bam
Baaam badam baaam baaadam. Baaam badam bam
I'm gonna jack it where the sun always shines (he's gonna jack it)
Been spreadin' the word and now I need to ease my mind (jackin' it, ohhh)
Been plantin' them apple seeds, and while the apples grow
I'm gonna go out jackin' it in San Diego
Jackin' it, jackin' it, jackin' it, jack
Spankin' it, jackin' it, spankin' it, smack
I don't need no shirt, no, I'm gonna take them pants right off (he's about to jack it)
On such a bright day, who needs underwear or socks? (jack it, jack it, ohhh)
Been around God's country and there's one thing I know
There's no better place for jackin' it than San Diego
Jack it, jack it, jackin' it, jack
Spankin' it, spankin' it, smackin' it, smack
Jackin' it, jackin' it, jackin' it, jack (jack it for the Lord)
Jackin' it, spankin' it, smackin' it, smack
Jerry Sanders:
"Come to San Diego, there's so much to see. From the sparkling waters of Mission Bay to the warm tortillas of Old Town. And after a day of sight-seeing, why not try spankin' it in one of our charming city streets?
San Diego. Come, take a load off."
Singers:
Jackin' it, jackin' it, jackin' it, jack
Spankin' it, spankin' it, smackin' it, smack
A-whackin' it, whackin' it, whackin' it, whack
Spankin' it, jerkin' it, smackin' it, smack
The cars are all passin' me by, they're honkin' and sayin' "hello" (hey, that guy's jackin' it)
From his window, there's a guy shootin' video (video of him jackin')
And if the good Lord, Jesus, comes knockin' on my door
Just tell him that I'm jackin' it in San Diego
Jackin' it, jackin' it, jackin' it, jack
Spankin' it, spankin' it, smackin' it, smack (he's about to jack it)
Jack it, whack it, jack it, jackin' it, jack (whackin' it, whackin' it)
Whack it, whack it, spank, spank, whack, whackin' it, whack
References