Rock this bitch?

Ok

I'm gonna rock this bitch
I tell you what
I'm gonna rock this bitch
I'm gonna rock it like the bitch has never been rocked before
I tell you what I'm gonna do
Rock this bitch
I'm gonna rock this mother fuckin bi-atch!


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    General Comment

    this is off of the ben folds live cd. it's quite funny. i like it. actually, some bitch (even though it was a guy) in the crowd was yelling, "ROCK THIS BITCH" multiple times. that's where the whole "rock this bitch? ok." thing comes from. =)

    even though i'm sort of stating the obvious...

    wavejarson April 05, 2003   Link
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    General Comment

    I love this song. The first time I heard it I was like okay but then i listened to it again. Its a great little song.

    Qtkickzon July 07, 2003   Link
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    General Comment

    I heard Ben sing this live at a recent concert. He asked for suggestions of a musical style from the audience -- "porno" was request. And sure enough, he made it sound just like a song from a '70s porn flick.

    Sanveanon April 08, 2004   Link
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    General Comment

    In a concert, he won't sing this song anymore. I tried to get him to do it and he called me an asshole at his May 1, 2004 performance at Purdue University. He sings "Rock out with my Cock out." It is the same tune but different lyrics. You can probably guess the refrain.

    JamesMon June 23, 2004   Link
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    General Comment

    Ben played a variation of this at Freedom Hill in Michigan on June 20th, 2004 it was hilarious. he told us that at one concert he had to pay a girl a dollar because he couldn;t make a techno rock this bitch.

    gigglegirl53187on July 06, 2004   Link
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    General Comment

    "I'm gonna ro-O-oo-OO-oooo-Ooo...ck. This motherfuckin'. Biatch!!"

    Wow. So cool. I love Ben! My friend first told me to get this, and once I did, it was like, Oooh yeah. I love it!

    elektricon February 05, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    Ben recently did a version of this in Sydney (September 7 2006) with his gig with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. He obviosuly said he didn't like doing it anymore but when someone yelled out for him to do a version for Steve Irwin, he obliged. As is his stlye, he wrote the song on the spot and was telling all the instruments in the orchestra what to play and it was classic. The best version I've heard, easily.

    bendaboyon September 21, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    Hell, I was at the one where he played it like a porno, that was at Michigan State University.

    DeathJake34on February 08, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    he did a show at murray state university last month and he played this w/o any prompting from us. he was more than an hour late because he got lost on the way here, and he went on for a few lines about how murray is in the middle of nowhere. he also said:

    "we got lots of people learnin lots of shit, readin lots of books, we don't care what the fuck you think in the rest of the world cuz we're murray state"

    "don't know if we're the south or if we're the midwest, ya'll. we know that we're not the northeast, tho."

    "there'll be no beer at the BP station." (murray is in a dry county)

    it was hilarious. i loved the show -- one of the best iv'e ever seen.

    shannon5815on May 02, 2008   Link
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    My Opinion

    I love how Ben folds can just play piano and improvise on the spot xD it's genius, as well as Ben Fold's "Chatroulette". (I laughed when the guy that was yelling "ROCK THIS BITCH" was like "FASTER!!" In the song, you can faintly hear it. What a douche.)

    cyan100341on June 28, 2015   Link

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