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Song Parodies -> "Idem's World"

Original Song Title:

"Island Girl"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Elton John

Parody Song Title:

"Idem's World"

Parody Written by:

Guy DiRito

The Lyrics

To hear a Youtube OS of Island performed by Girl Elton John click HERE

Shemp Nicolosi (Idem Bird) Eidemburg is the son of a Jewish Lawyer and a Sicilian immigrant mother and an associate of Boccotesta Waste Management. He is sometimes called "Da Scrounge" (but only by made guys or at least to his face). He "finds" things for the business. Recently some Jamaican jamokes were musclin' in on his action. Idem called in a favor for Waste Management to "take out the trash". Feech always needs capital to operate. Idem fronts Feech on his financial needs for a small juice in return has the Boccotesta muscle battin' for him. It's "you scratch my back - I scratch your back" arrangement. Feech gets a taste of juice for hit jobs he passes on to Nelse's crew whose main muscle is "Iceman". A nice arrangement.

I give you "Idem's World".

You frontin' "Feech" cash, and makin' money so sweet,
But those ex-Kingston's boostin' 40 second feats.
Step in your world, get 'em a 6 by 3,
Burnin' pricks - bring da fueds on economy.

Idem's world!
Wud dey doo-in' on dis wiseguy's turf.
Idem's world!
Hack boys, one-two wid da "Iceman's" nerf.
He will take you to our racket boss,
No one to save you den, you pay da cost.
Idem's world! Idem's world! Idem's world!
Life'll soon be stuntin' when da "Iceman" wars.

He whack-ass cold, hit man turn out for hire,
Den he cap yo self a round you strike you smell burned fire.
He call up "Nelse", scratch one whack - bring on da wake,
One more git gone, he one more con, we dump in da lake.

Idem's world!
He's a hoodlum dey call "Idem Bird",
Idem's world!
He can get-chew any thing perferred,
He's one can fit you an' don't jack up cost,
He wuntz ta save you, sometime take a loss.
Idem's world! Idem's world! Idem's world!
He git you what you wantin' in his wise guy world.

Idem's world!
What's you're wantin' this wise guy can herd.
Idem's world!
Whack boys hunt you for this "Idem Bird".
Cause he is way true to the racket boss,
None won't to save you if his turf you cross.
Idem's world! Idem's world! Idem's world!
He git you what you wantin' in his wise guy...
He git you what you wantin' in his wise guy...
He git you what you wantin' in his wise guy...

------ PIANO INSTRUMENTAL TO FADE ------

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Invisible Boy - December 18, 2007 - Report this comment
Guys world is a very very funny world
alvin - December 18, 2007 - Report this comment
what a riot...i wish you did the evening news
littleCupCakes - December 18, 2007 - Report this comment
Sir Guy, ~ Le Marquis de Moan Parody ~ this is most interesting, but It's hard for me to 'get past the Jersey tongue', so the East Coast jokes fly past me.

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