The song is pretty bad and not in a funny way but the lyrics aren't clever or subtle. The video itself is amazing though. Yung Humma's trademark angry rape stare, the awkward, bad dancing and the overall look of the video seems to be progressing Yung Humma into superstar status.
If you had told me in the mid-90s that a bunch of comic, shouty deep-South rappers like Little Jon, Master P, and Juvenile would become huge chart-topping stars, I would have told you you were out of your mind.