Yes it has to be "nasty nati accent." Here is the reason: On the "west" side of Cincinnati there is what often gets called a "nasti nati accent" (e.g., worsh, irn, phOne). The next lyric "on the east side" supports this. Thus, "born...with a nasty nati accent, on the east side, oh I can't decide..." (I think the can/can't is wrong in the lyrics above).
Yes it has to be "nasty nati accent." Here is the reason: On the "west" side of Cincinnati there is what often gets called a "nasti nati accent" (e.g., worsh, irn, phOne). The next lyric "on the east side" supports this. Thus, "born...with a nasty nati accent, on the east side, oh I can't decide..." (I think the can/can't is wrong in the lyrics above).
I think it's "Nasty 'Natti" accent... 'Natti being Cincinatti. I didn't know they had any kind of discernible accent though.
Yes it has to be "nasty nati accent." Here is the reason: On the "west" side of Cincinnati there is what often gets called a "nasti nati accent" (e.g., worsh, irn, phOne). The next lyric "on the east side" supports this. Thus, "born...with a nasty nati accent, on the east side, oh I can't decide..." (I think the can/can't is wrong in the lyrics above).
Yes it has to be "nasty nati accent." Here is the reason: On the "west" side of Cincinnati there is what often gets called a "nasti nati accent" (e.g., worsh, irn, phOne). The next lyric "on the east side" supports this. Thus, "born...with a nasty nati accent, on the east side, oh I can't decide..." (I think the can/can't is wrong in the lyrics above).
If you've heard Yoni Wolf's speaking voice, it's easily recognizable. He has a strong, nasty 'Natti accent.
If you've heard Yoni Wolf's speaking voice, it's easily recognizable. He has a strong, nasty 'Natti accent.