We might have a winner for the most racist song of the summer.
It's called "Asian Girlz," and it's the newest song from L.A.-based band Day Above Ground. The band members ogle at model Levy Tran in a cage as she undresses in a room filled with stereotypical Asian items. All the while, the band sings about anal sex and how it's not sure whether she's "17 or 23."
Joe Anselm and Drew Drumm spend a full minute just naming different typical Asian food and pop culture, Asian towns in Southern California, and a chorus of "ra ra ra's," and the song also features other choice lyrics such as “I love your creamy yellow thighs / Ooh your slanted eyes” and “It’s the Year of the Dragon / Ninja pussy I’m stabbin’.”
It makes Brad Paisley and L.L. Cool J's collaboration on "Accidental Racist" look tame in comparison.
The band took the video down after people complained in the comment section, but they put it back up with a new video description.
"Our song 'Asian Girlz' was not written with any malicious, hateful, or hurtful intent," the band wrote. "We know it is racy and does push the boundaries further than other songs out there. Understand that we do not promote or support racism or violence."
However, nobody's buying their apology. The video is overwhelmed with dislikes and comments calling the band racist. And people are now attacking Tran online for agreeing to be in the video in the first place and accusing her of "selling out."
She, in part, apologized for her participation in the video and defended Day Above Ground.
I sincerely apologize to all who feels that I set Asian women back 50 yrs. I know I lost respect from a lot of ppl. It wasn't my intention
— Levy Tran (@MissLevy) July 31, 2013
It was meant to be light hearted and fun. Satirical. They are sweet boys and not at all racist. That is all I will say. I'm sorry once again
— Levy Tran (@MissLevy) July 31, 2013
H/T Gawker | Photo via DAYABOVEGROUND/YouTube