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Country singer writes redneck anthem about having gay sex

Country singer writes redneck anthem about having gay sex

Wheeler Walker Jr’s new country music song “Which One O’ You Queers Gonna Suck My Dick?” is bound to raise some eyebrows, but his new album, “Redneck Shit,” is an equal opportunity offender.

Walker is actually stand-up comic Ben Hoffman, the former host of Comedy Central’s The Ben Show, but he insists his new comedy album is the real deal in an interview with Rolling Stone. The magazine calls Hoffman’s record “country’s new filthiest album.”

“If someone put in a machine, ‘What’s the way to sell the least amount of country records?’ I did that,” Hoffman said. “I pissed off every group.”

Other songs on the album include “Fuck You Bitch,” “Better Off Beatin’ Off,” and “Can’t Fuck You Off My Mind.” Still, there are limits. Hoffman points out that he nixed a song called “Shave Your Cunt” because it was misogynistic. He says he plans to do better with his next album.

Hoffman insists his comedy album isn’t making fun of the genre. “How many times have you heard someone say, ‘I like all music, except for country?’ Every time I hear that, it pisses me off,” Hoffman said. “I’d be upset if people thought I was making fun of country music or rednecks with this record. I am a fucking redneck, these are my people and I love country music. You can’t make a record like this without loving country.”

Listen to the song below (although probably not at full volume at work). Be sure to wait around for the ending.

https://youtu.be/upre46qXW_Y
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