Comedian Tom Green continues to pursue his rap career with the recent release of his new album, Prepare for Impact. On Green’s website www.tomgreen.com, he details a recent run-in with Geto Boys rapper Bushwick Bill while shooting a video at a Fat Burger restaurant in Las Vegas. The site includes a clip of Green and Bill sitting together in Green’s ride previewing some songs from his recently released album. While listening, an astonished Bushwick Bill is seen talking on the phone with Cali rapper Spice 1 and the two applaud Green for his work and express interest in working with the comedian/rapper. "This s**t is slammin’ dog, I can’t wait to get on a track," Bill said. "Spice 1, Bushwick Bill and Tom Green; tell me that wouldn’t be some outrageous s###." It’s not officially known whether the two record a track, but as Green states on his site, he’s definitely up for it. "Thanks for the kind words Bushwick," Green wrote in his blog. "You and Spice 1 gotta lay down some s**t with me an EZ Mike." Green’s album features production from DJ EZ-Mike (who produced for the Beasties Boys) and Mike Simpson of the Dust Brothers. The comedian has previously stated his love for Hip-Hop and was also a founding member of the Canadian group Organized Rhyme. Prepare for Impact is in stores now.
Comedian Tom Green
continues to pursue his rap career with the recent release of his new album, Prepare
for Impact.
On Green’s website
www.tomgreen.com, he details a recent run-in with Geto Boys rapper Bushwick
Bill while shooting a video at a Fat Burger restaurant in Las Vegas.
The site includes a clip of Green and Bill sitting together
in Green’s ride previewing some songs from his recently released album.
While listening, an astonished Bushwick Bill is seen talking
on the phone with Cali rapper Spice 1 and the two applaud Green for his work
and express interest in working with the comedian/rapper.
"This s**t
is slammin’ dog, I can’t wait to get on a track," Bill said. "Spice
1, Bushwick Bill and Tom Green; tell me that wouldn’t be some outrageous s###."
It’s not officially
known whether the two record a track, but as Green states on his site, he’s
definitely up for it.
"Thanks for
the kind words Bushwick," Green wrote in his blog. "You and Spice
1 gotta lay down some s**t with me an EZ Mike."
Green’s album features
production from DJ EZ-Mike (who produced for the Beasties Boys) and Mike Simpson
of the Dust Brothers.
The comedian has
previously stated his love for Hip-Hop and was also a founding member of the
Canadian group Organized Rhyme.
Prepare for Impact
is in stores now.