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WTFridays: The Best Worst Movie Raps of All Time

♬ My name is What The Fridays and I’m here to say / Rapping in movies is here to stay! ♬

Put your hands in the air like you just don’t care, because it’s time for another episode of Nerdist News! The highly anticipated Straight Outta Compton, the biopic about legendary hip hop group N.W.A., is hitting theaters, so make some plans to see it.

While Straight Outta Compton is all about one of the most acclaimed and influential rap groups of all time, we’re choosing to celebrate the premiere of Universal and Legendary‘s latest release in a slightly different way.

Join Jessica Chobot as we bring you the best worst movie raps of all time. From Teen Witch to Deep Blue Sea, these are, without a doubt, the most awkward and cringe-worthy tracks ever to grace the silver screen. We just hope these ridiculous hip hop hits don’t get stuck in your head all weekend… or is that exactly what we want to happen? Muahahahaha. Evil laughter. Muahahaha. Evil.

Thanks for watching today’s episode! Check out the latest episode of Because Science all about Dragon Ball Z, and let us know in the comments what your favorite movie raps are in the comments below.

And don’t forget: tickets are now on sale for the Fathom one-night-only premiere of Nerdist Presents: The Hive, on Monday, September 14 at 7:30 p.m. (local time). Grab a seat and enjoy exclusive content from the stars of the film and some familiar Nerdist faces, all while you enjoy the flick on the big screen. Seriously, if you want some epic midnight movie scares, you need to be in that audience.

Editor’s note: Nerdist Industries is a wholly owned subsidiary of Legendary Digital Networks.

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