Rump Shaker
Easy Big Fella
Celebrating the Allure of the Female Form
The song 'Rump Shaker' by Easy Big Fella is a playful and light-hearted ode to the female form, particularly focusing on the allure of a woman's posterior. The lyrics are filled with admiration and excitement, capturing the attention of the listener with vivid imagery and catchy phrases. The opening lines, 'Girl's got my attention, right above the thigh,' immediately set the tone for the song, highlighting the physical attraction the singer feels. The reference to 'a body catch a body runnin' through the rye' is a playful twist on J.D. Salinger's famous line from 'The Catcher in the Rye,' adding a layer of literary reference to the otherwise straightforward lyrics.
The chorus, with its repetitive and catchy lines, 'What did he say, who did he mean. She's got the finest rump I have ever seen, yea yea. Rump Shaker!' emphasizes the central theme of the song. The use of the term 'Rump Shaker' is both a compliment and a celebration of the woman's physical attributes, making it clear that the singer is captivated by her appearance. The excitement is further amplified in the verse, 'I get so excited, use my new degree. She's a gem, a specimen for some proctology,' where the singer humorously mentions his academic achievement in a field related to the subject of his admiration.
The final verse, 'Don't just like the big ones, I don't just like them small. I'm a Rudy Valentino, I just want it all,' showcases the singer's appreciation for all body types, drawing a comparison to the legendary lover, Rudolph Valentino. This line underscores the inclusive nature of the song, celebrating beauty in all its forms. Overall, 'Rump Shaker' is a fun and energetic track that revels in the joy of physical attraction and the diversity of beauty.