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'Show Me Where Your Noms At' is a Deliciously Hilarious Rap

'Show Me Where Your Noms At' is the first single from a new and strange breed of rapper.

Chock full of delicious rhymes, edible idioms and enough puns to make a grandfather proud, this upbeat savory single is the culinary world's answer to gangsta rap. The master of alcohol-induced cooking Hannah Hart from the wildly popular YouTube channel My Drunk Kitchen, and Andrew from 'Songs To Where Pants To' combined forces to create the tastiest rap the world has ever seen. They appear as hardcore rappers (well as hardcore as foodies get), spewing saucy knee-slappers with surprising rhythm and speed.

What makes a dynamic hip-hop duo? Cool shades? Check! Mad MC skills? Check! Blatant references to herbs? Checkmate! These verbal chefs have got it goin' on. This tune is right up there with the work of parody master-mind Weird Al Yankovic. It may have a different sentiment than Weird Al's hit 'Fat,' but they could coexist on the same playlist quite happily.

Get ready for tummy rumbling laughs and decadent word play, because Show Me Where Your Noms At has got it all.
Trend Themes
1. Foodie Hip-hop - The rise of culinary rhyme and puns in hip-hop music could lead to innovation opportunities in cross-promotion and branding of food and music.
2. Food Entertainment - The success of My Drunk Kitchen and Songs To Wear Pants To could inspire more food and music collaborations, leading to disruptive opportunities in the entertainment industry.
3. Comedic Food Culture - The humor and creativity exhibited by Show Me Where Your Noms At and My Drunk Kitchen could inspire further innovation in the culinary and comedy industries by combining them more often.
Industry Implications
1. Music - The rise of food rhymes in hip-hop could spark innovative marketing strategies and collaborations between food and music industry professionals.
2. Food and Beverage - The success of culinary entertainment such as My Drunk Kitchen could lead to more creative ways of promoting food and beverage products and experiences.
3. Comedy - The fusion of comedy and food culture, as seen in Show Me Where Your Noms At, could inspire innovation in comedic content and food marketing campaigns alike.

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