Yesterday, when we rounded up five new Milwaukee music videos, we apparently rounded up too soon. Today, the ever-busy Uni-Fi Records crew has dropped a doozy of a clip for a doozy of a song, the decidedly NSFW “Grimey.” Featuring Vincent VanGREAT, Mammyth, and Dana Coppafeel, the song and video have a strong WWE-by-way-of-David-Fincher’s-Se7en vibe, with plenty of gross lyrics, gross visuals, and judicious samples from “Macho Man” Randy Savage’s infamous “Cream of the Crop”/”Nothing Means Nothing” interview in the wake of Wrestlemania III. Also, each rapper begins their verse by letting us know which chain restaurant they jerk off in. It’s an aptly named song.

“While hip-hop used to be ‘Grimey,'” begins a press release for the song and video, “contemporary audiences (white upper-class teens) don’t want to hear this obscenity anymore. They want stories of glamour, luxury, and Kardashians. This single is a blatant slap in the face to this lucrative audience.” Oh YEAH!!!

Watch the clip for “Grimey” below. And then watch the original “Macho Man” interview below that, because it’s brilliant.

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