Rapper Ras Kass Samples Mel Gibson Rant On New Single “Dressin Like That’

(AllHipHop News) It was only a matter of time before the inevitable happened – Mel Gibson’s racist rant has been turned into a song by noted West coast rapper Ras Kass. Ras Kass has recorded an unofficial 2:56-minute single titled “Why You Be Dressin’ Like That” featuring Mel Gibson. The veteran rap wordsmith rapping over […]

(AllHipHop News) It was only a matter of time before the inevitable happened – Mel Gibson’s racist rant has been turned into a song by noted West coast rapper Ras Kass. Ras Kass has recorded an unofficial 2:56-minute single titled “Why You Be Dressin’ Like That” featuring Mel Gibson. The veteran rap wordsmith rapping over a club beat with Mel Gibson’s infamous rants towards his girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva , cleverly sampled in. The track also features an accompanying YouTube.com video, complete with a montage of pictures of Mel Gibson throughout his career, set to Ras Kass’ song. In addition to some humorous punch lines in the song, Ras Kass shoots a few bars at Mel Gibson for his racist, sexists rants and threatens to throw “Mad Max” into the trunk. Yesterday, the website dropped a new 8:00 minute tirade featuring the actor ranting and panting at Grigorieva , Gibson’s former girlfriend, with whom he has a seven-month-old daughter. Grigorieva went to the police earlier this month, claiming Gibson physically abused her when he punched her in the face and knocked out her two front teeth – while she was allegedly holding their child. Today, a brand new 6:03 clip dropped featuring Mel Gibson in a rage, calling Grigorieva a variety of curse words, in addition to referring to his Mexican servant as a “wet back” in one nasty exchange. Mel Gibson is currently being investigated on domestic violence charges.As for Ras Kass, recently released another official Hip-Hop single titled “Release Yourself” and “Attitudes 2012” featuring Royce Da 5’9. Ras is preparing a new album titled A.D.I.D.A.S. with DJ Rhettmatic. The project will feature guests appearances from Xzibit, David Banner, Royce Da 5’9, Strong Arm Steady, Jean Grae and others.