Rollin' with Saget

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"Rollin' with Saget"
Single by Jamie Kennedy and Stu Stone
featuring Bob Saget
from the album Blowin' Up
Released2005
Recorded2005
Genre Hip hop, comedy hip hop
Length3:09
Label JKSS Records
Songwriter(s) Stu Stone
D-Sisive
Producer(s) Stu Stone & D-Sisive
Jamie Kennedy and Stu Stone singles chronology
"Rollin' with Saget"
(2006)
"Circle Circle Dot Dot"
(2006)

"Rollin' with Saget" is a comedic rap song composed by Stu Stone and D-Sisive, featuring vocals from Stone, Jamie Kennedy and Bob Saget. Much of its humor is derived from showing Saget in a profane and violent light (which actually corresponds with his stand-up act), as opposed to his most famous role, Danny Tanner, the squeaky clean widowed father of three on the American sitcom Full House , or the wholesome host of America's Funniest Home Videos . Saget himself adopted it as a pseudo theme song, streaming it on his official website and playing during his stand-up acts.

Contents

The track was written by Stone and Canadian hip-hop artist D-Sisive. [1]

The song

Stone originally composed this song in 2005; Saget was recruited at a later date.[ citation needed ] The song is intercut with imitations of turntable scratching by Stone and a repeated chorus identifying Saget as "Numero Uno" and saying that "nobody does it better".

The song portrays the three men—Kennedy, Stone, and Saget—as a crew; led by Saget, who are out for a night of barhopping on "the mean streets of Malibu". Saget is noted to be wearing khaki trousers and a cardigan sweater, which is an outfit consistent with his Danny Tanner character. The outfit leads to the song's hook, which refers to Saget as, "the illest motherfucker in a cardigan sweater."

The trio drives to a local nightclub while Saget rolls blunts in the backseat. At first the bouncer refuses them entry until Saget offers to show him some "affection", at which point he slaps him and the crew enter the club. They go directly to the VIP section, where Saget orders Dom Pérignon (and drinks it from the bottle) while flirting with multiple models. At that point rappers DMX and 50 Cent enter the VIP section and Saget starts a fight with them by not recognizing who they are. Subsequently, 50 Cent strikes him with a chair, causing Saget to reveal his Glock firearm, thus igniting chaos in the club. This results in Paris Hilton calling the local authorities on her cellular telephone.

Before the police arrive the Saget crew and the models sneak out of the club and back into Jamie's SUV. As they head to Saget's house, where he has a stash of Kush weed and beer that they can consume in his hot tub, Saget convinces the girls to kiss each other in a lesbian fashion, before he has to jump out of the car to urinate on the side of the road. The song ends with Saget planning to hang out with Stone and Kennedy again tomorrow before obliquely saying "Night, Michelle."

Music video

The music video for Rollin' with Saget was originally shown on Kennedy & Stone's MTV reality show, Blowin' Up . Also shown was a "making of" segment, with behind-the-scenes footage from the video shoot.

The video is notable for its cameos, which include John Stamos and George Lucas as club goers, Tara Reid as Paris Hilton telephoning the police, and Terry Crews as the bouncer. It closely follows the story of the song, with an additional scene in which the police catch Saget urinating on the street.

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References

  1. "Jamie Kennedy & Stu Stone Feat. Bob Saget: Rollin' with Saget". IMDb. June 2006.