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Play-N-Skillz ‘Literally I Can’t’ “Rape” Song Controversy: Should Lil Jon, LMAFO Redfoo, & Enertia McFly ‘Shut The F**K Up?’ [LYRICS] [MUSIC VIDEO]

Lately the nation has been engaged in an important discussion on women’s rights. Domestic abuse, equal pay, sexual harassment,and what constitutes consent are just some of the important topics trending on Twitter lately. However, there are some who prefer that everyone just “Shut the F**k Up.” Take Play-N-Skillz’ new song “Literally I Can’t” for example. The new track, featuring LMAFO’s Redfoo, Enertia McFly, and the always classy, Lil Jon, is causing quite the controversy for its seeming support of “rape culture.” Just check out the music vide below to see for yourself. We would say to pay extra close attention to the lyrics for the offensive lines, but they are kinda hard to miss.

Yeah, that really happened. The “villains” of this little film are the girls of LIC (Literally I Can’t) sorority, who in addition to continually misusing the word literally, have the audacity to say no to things like being forced to, drink, take part in girl on girl action and hope on a stipper pole.

Our heroes, the boys of the STFU fraternity who are brave enough to not take no for an answer and (very aggressively) stand up and say, “Shut The F**k Up.”

Are you sick to your stomachs yet. You should be. Someone should tell these boys that its 2014. There persistence isn’t charming, its disgusting. Just how anyone involved in this project didn’t think to stop it is mind boggling.

What do you think of the song and music video? Do you find it as disgusting as we do? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section at the bottom of the page. While you are there, feel free to tell, Play-N-Skillz, Redfoo, Lil Jon and Enertia McFly, to shut the f**k up.

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