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British comedy musician Koit has recorded more than one version:- Do Your Balls Hang Low [7] and Do Your Balls Hang Low (English Country Garden Mix) [8] on his third album Songs To Take A Dump To; [9] and Do Your Boobs Hang Low on his sixth album Bog Roll Needed. [10]
Although the singles "Spend The Night" was going to be the album final single and plans for a Philip Andelman direction video, it was cancelled due to Plies working on his fourth album, Goon Affiliated. A music video for the song "Pants Hang Low" featuring Mannie Fresh was released on December 15, 2008. [14]
"Chain Hang Low" is the debut single by American rapper Jibbs from his 2006 debut album Jibbs Featuring Jibbs. It uses a sample of the children's song " Do Your Ears Hang Low? "Chain Hang Low" peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 , his only top 40 hit on that chart.
His debut single from the album, "Chain Hang Low", became the most downloaded rap song in August 2006. [1] In 2007, after filming the music video for "Smile", [2] he took part in the Price of Fame tour with Bow Wow and Lloyd. [3] In June 2012, Jibbs released a free album titled Back 2 The American Dream. [4]
"Pants on the Ground" is a novelty song, which became the first single that civil rights activist "General" Larry Platt co-wrote. It was released via American King Music on February 4, 2010. It was released via American King Music on February 4, 2010.
"General" Larry Platt (born August 27, 1947) is an American civil and political rights activist and rapper who gained fame with his performance of "Pants on the Ground" on the ninth season of American Idol. The song was released on iTunes and received over 150,000 hits. As of June 2023, the video has received over 11 million views on YouTube. [1]
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Sagging has been ridiculed in music videos, first in the 2010 song "Back Pockets on the Floor" performed by the Green Brothers of Highland Park, Michigan. [83] Another song in 2007 by Dewayne Brown of Dallas, Texas, titled "Pull Your Pants Up", has a similar message. [84]