Amy Winehouse Raps -- Jewmaican Me Crazy!

Here's Amy Winehouse trying her hand at rapping -- she calls herself a "Jewmaican"... other than that, nothing in the lyrics resembles the English language.



Winehouse laid it down with her former backup singers, Zalon.

Good luck.



Tags: amy winehouse, AmyWinehouse, rap, rapper, singing, zalon

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1. I eat balls

Posted at 9:59AM on Sep 29th 2009 by Ned is gay

2. I LOVE this song...except for the Amy parts lol I really like Amy's songs but she sounds wasted and cracked out A 'La Whitney back in the "I don't smoke crack...crack is cheap" days. Hopefully she gets her act together...or the background singers branch out on their own. I'm happy with either :)

Posted at 10:05AM on Sep 29th 2009 by Trish the Bitch

3. Did not understand a word of it.

Posted at 10:36AM on Sep 29th 2009 by Harry Kunt

4. SUBTRACT WINEHOUSE'S DRUGGED OUT, SLURRED JIBBERISH (AMAZED SHE IS STILL ABLE TO STAND UP), THE SINGER AND MUSIC ARE INCREDIBLE.

Posted at 11:43AM on Sep 29th 2009 by susanne

5. My ears are bleeding.. cut her part and it would be a great song.

Posted at 1:21PM on Sep 29th 2009 by Yo

6. LOVE IT! Ya know, except when Amy screams in tounges and made my eardrums spew blood. Other than that....

Posted at 1:35PM on Sep 29th 2009 by PerezSuxRooster

7. I can't understand a word they said.

Posted at 2:11PM on Sep 29th 2009 by doNOTdoCRACK

8. cracky cant sing ding ding ding

Posted at 2:22PM on Sep 29th 2009 by james

9. Why do white people always think they can rap (you can't not even em) and why do black men always go for the fugly white girls? Something wrong with black females, even the hot ones?

Posted at 4:39AM on Sep 30th 2009 by Im_back

10. This babe is making jews of the world wonder if she is with them or against them. She can be both bad and good.

Posted at 1:11AM on Oct 20th 2009 by jayare

11. She rocks...

Posted at 11:15AM on Nov 11th 2009 by Jackeo

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