I've been denied all the best ultra sex
I've been denied all the best ultra sex
I I tried to consume just like a super faggot
I got some dude
How can y'all give a mutha fucka something so good he couldn't say no
You nailed me hard
I love em when they don't give a mutha fuckin' shit
I could have been someone
Instead of falling flat upon my ass
Dig me now, fuck me later
And sing it to the tune of faggot faggot faggot ohhh
Dig me now and fuck me later
And sing it like that
I've been denied all the best ultra sex
I've been denied all the best ultra sex
I I could have been a star
It freaks me out when I sound just like my mom
I couldve rocked the spot
Instead of being just another faggot like I am
I played that shit straight
Blowin' suckas to the side hopin' I get laid
Now everybody knows
No way in hell I can ever live it down
Dig me now, fuck me later
And sing it to the tune of faggot faggot faggot ohhh
Dig me now, fuck me later
And sing it like that
I've been denied all the best ultra sex
I've been denied all the best ultra sex
I could have been someone
Instead of falling flat upon my ass
Dig me now, fuck me later
And sing it to the tune of faggot faggot faggot ohhh
Dig me now, fuck me later
And sing it like that
I've been denied all the best ultra sex
I've been denied all the best ultra sex
Molest
Faggot faggot faggot faggot
Faggot faggot faggot faggot
Faggot faggot faggot faggot
Faggot faggot faggot faggot


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  • +4
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    umm...don't any of you realise that not even lil jimmy urine knows what his own songs mean...i mean..c'mon now...mindless self indulgence ownz you and your first born children...why psychoanalyze what the songs mean, when all he's trying to say is "I'd f*ck you, your mom, your dad, your brother and your sister while your grandparents watched"...?

    apocalypsunon June 12, 2002   Link
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    I think thats this song is about thinking that something is bad until you try it. i think our singer was told that being homosexual is bad, and then he tryed it and feels that he was lied to...(i've been denied all the best ultrasex)

    Fear_Of_Mole_Ratson May 03, 2002   Link
  • +2
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    Jimmy says himself, in an interview on YouTube that this song is about predjudices. He uses the example of a gay person who, in this song, feels as if he will never get to accomplish what he wants in life because he thinks that he needs to hide a huge part of himself from the world. It's about how people label eachother, and the stereotypes that come with these labels can have a horrible affect on peoples lives.

    MusicIsLife4977on July 18, 2009   Link
  • +1
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    its probably one of the best songs i heard

    littlejimmyismygodon April 18, 2002   Link
  • +1
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    i hated MSI when i first heard them now i love them! this song and tight, and bed of roses are my favorites. my friends and i were all driving around one day and we put this song on repeat and listened to it over and over.

    save_your_momson June 21, 2002   Link
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    Youse guys got it all wrong. This song is actually about consumerism. Society today has got us all aspiring towards shit we don't need, or truly don't want. All this consumerist bullshit has turned us into a bunch of "super faggots" at a gay bar. We all go there to have lots of gay sex and do drugs (meaning: purchasing the fancy products commercialism has gotten us chasing), but in the end.. we just end up getting AIDS. "Dig me now and fuck me later."

    So now, we've got all these "nice" things, but it's just fuckin' us over and we're falling flat upon our asses. We've all truly been denied the ultra-sex (meaning: denied the stuff we actually like), so we're turning to something a tad bit more different. "Sing it to the tune of faggot, faggot, faggot."

    Need more proof? Read the third line of these lyrics: "I... I tried to CONSUME just like a super faggot" Do you see now?

    (FYI, I was just trying to be an ass about finding the meaning to this song, but this kinda makes sense...)

    Rockapotamuson February 03, 2007   Link
  • +1
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    my seccond favorite msi song :D i reckon that this i about trying stuff before you judge it, in this case, same gender sex.

    Aussieosborneon February 22, 2012   Link
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    Fear_Of_Mole_Rats Made me think of sumthing completely differently on this song. I never thought of this song that way.... hmmm... Great song anyways..

    starkitty39on May 28, 2002   Link
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    That or he's mocking homosexuality, either way it's an awesome song.

    reepon June 02, 2002   Link
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    i have no idea what it means.......but this song gets stuck in your head and does not go away!!!! :)

    Music4lifeon June 08, 2002   Link

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