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− | '''Todd (VO)''': ...you'd know that "Black and Yellow" turned into the unofficial Steelers anthem during their amazing playoff run, making "Black and Yellow" the first real football championship single since "The Super Bowl Shuffle." ''[Cover of Daily News featuring the Green Bay Packers' victory at the Super Bowl. |
+ | '''Todd (VO)''': ...you'd know that "Black and Yellow" turned into the unofficial Steelers anthem during their amazing playoff run, making "Black and Yellow" the first real football championship single since "The Super Bowl Shuffle." ''[Cover of Daily News featuring the Green Bay Packers' victory at the Super Bowl. Loser jingle from ''The Price is Right'' plays.]'' Oh, right, except the Steelers lost. |
'''Todd''': In fact, Lil Wayne, team-hopper that he is, released a response song called "Green and Yellow" right before the Super Bowl in support of the Packers. Now, I'm not saying that was a factor in the game, but...''[balancing it out]'' Packers had the support of ''[''Rolling Stone'' cover of...]'' Lil Wayne, Steelers had the support of ''[Picture of Wiz]'' this guy. In retrospect, the results were not all that surprising. But...hey, maybe Pittsburgh can send the song back into circulation if ''[picture of...]'' the Penguins make a run for the Stanley Cup, 'cause God knows ''[Picture of Bob and Doug MacKenzie]'' hockey fans love their hip-hop. Or they can use the song again if the Pirates go to the World Series this year. ''[Thinks about it and chuckles at the thought]'' |
'''Todd''': In fact, Lil Wayne, team-hopper that he is, released a response song called "Green and Yellow" right before the Super Bowl in support of the Packers. Now, I'm not saying that was a factor in the game, but...''[balancing it out]'' Packers had the support of ''[''Rolling Stone'' cover of...]'' Lil Wayne, Steelers had the support of ''[Picture of Wiz]'' this guy. In retrospect, the results were not all that surprising. But...hey, maybe Pittsburgh can send the song back into circulation if ''[picture of...]'' the Penguins make a run for the Stanley Cup, 'cause God knows ''[Picture of Bob and Doug MacKenzie]'' hockey fans love their hip-hop. Or they can use the song again if the Pirates go to the World Series this year. ''[Thinks about it and chuckles at the thought]'' |