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Country Music Yakubian Releases Song Titled, “Take A Knee, My A**” And Twitter Tee-Hees Right In His Tractor-Lovin’ Top

WENN.com Country Music Singer Releases Song Against Taking A Knee, Gets Roasted Country music singer Neal McCoy is fed up with people wanting equal rights, and decided to take a stand against kneeling. Yes, you heard it here first: A man named Neal is super upset at people wanting to kneel….poor guy. The song takes a jab at former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick and others who protested the national anthem by taking a knee, in the single he debuted last week. The song is confusingly titled, “Take a Knee, My Ass (I Won’t Take a Knee),” and though it’s unsurprising that a country music star would take a break from singing about his tractor to sing about being racist, the name of the song is what’s got everyone talking.   Ok I’ve thought about it for several hours and the correct way to put this in print is “Take A Knee? My Ass!” https://t.co/9H2F55dhg9 — Fiorello La Garbagecan (@StuntBirdArmy) November 18, 2017 The title, “Take A Knee, My Ass” is obviously a terrible name considering the “I Won’t Take A Knee” clarification he felt it necessary to put right afterwards in parentheses.  Beside this song being a terrible idea, it’s mostly just hilarious since the title makes absolutely no sense. Take a look at some of the tweets people sent about how dumb “Take A Knee, My Ass” is, and let’s all laugh together.

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Country Music Yakubian Releases Song Titled, “Take A Knee, My A**” And Twitter Tee-Hees Right In His Tractor-Lovin’ Top

Friday Box Office: Tron: Legacy Lights Up The Box Office At Number One

Tron: Legacy took the top spot at the box office this Friday, pulling in a cool $18 million from people wanting to see Olivia Wilde and Garrett Hedlund gad about in skintight scuba suits. Yogi Bear established itself as this holiday season’s annoying movie to take your annoying kids to, coming in at number two, while The Fighter opened wide at a respectable third place. But people stayed far, far away from Paul Rudd and Reese Witherspoon’s How Do You Know , which only brought in an anemic $2.9 million. Your Friday box office is here.

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Friday Box Office: Tron: Legacy Lights Up The Box Office At Number One