A former employee
of oil/energy giant Enron, is releasing a CD dissing his former employee’s, just
in time for the second anniversary of the day the company laid off 4,000 employees.
David Tonsall,
who raps under the moniker "NRun," was a technical manager for the
company.
His upcoming CD,
Corporate America, takes aim former Enron Chairman Ken Lay and former
CEO Jeff Skilling.
"It’s a spin
on Enron," Tonsall told the Houston Chronicle of his rap name. "It
also stands for "never run."
Some of his lyrics
are aimed at Enron executives, who have yet to be prosecuted for any crime despite
presiding over one of the biggest corporate scandals in United States history.
"Skilling,
going to find you, rain, sleet or snow/There’s nowhere on earth that you can
go/America, NRun has a story to tell/Gave … corporate crooks time to plan
their escape. So when I see you, Jeffrey, I won’t hesitate."
Tonsall lost almost
$200,000 and his 401k when Enron went belly up. The CD features production by
Slim Pimp.
Corporate America
hits stores December 3 and can be purchased at http://www.nrunwrekords.com/