
Because if you'd talk to any christian (because you obviously aren't one) you'd know that being on the 'christian boat' isn't fun nor easy as the boat on this song is. Humour me: why would people use a multitude of cuss words and such to tell people about how beautiful and wonderful and morally pure God is?Īnd no. They are not talking about their faith being firmly planted. Since when do people proclaimming "the gospel" go around cussing and swearing and talking about fucking mermaids. "Like Kevin Garnett, anything is possible!" Jesus Christ into your life, you can find out more at Its a silly thing to think you can't or won't be accepted to the Kingdom of the Lord. Thing to say since "being on a boat" in not a difficult goal to reach :P With these lyrics they are emphasizing that

Near the end of the song the lyrics suggest that they thought they'd never be on a boat, which is obviously a silly Life brings, and the sadness and emptiness the opposite imposes. The references about the experience on the boat be wonderful can be equated to happiness that leading Christian

No one can stop them,Īnd everyone should take notice (as they claim in the lyrics) because their faith is so firmly planted. It's clear by the theme of this song that the boat is a metaphor for Jesus Christ. Like most rap songs, its meaning is much deeper than it appears. Take a good hard look at the motherfuckin' boat (shorty, shorty, yeah) Poseidon look at me, oh (all hands on deck)īelieve me when I say, I fucked a mermaidĮverybody look at me 'cause I'm sailing on a boat (whoa) Yeah, never thought I'd be on a boat (let's go) Gonna fly this boat to the moon somehow (moon somehow) Hey ma, if you could see me now (see me now)Īrms spread wide on the starboard bow (starboard bow) This boat engine make noise, motherfucker I'm on the deck with my boys, motherfucker (yeah) If you're on the shore, then you're sure not me-ohįuck land, I'm on a boat, motherfucker (motherfucker)įuck trees, I climb buoys, motherfucker (motherfucker) I'm the king of the world on a boat like Leo I'm on a boat, motherfucker, don't you ever forget The dolphin's splashing, getting everybody all wetīut this ain't Sea World, this is real as it gets I'm riding on a dolphin, doing flips and shit I'm flipping burgers, you at Kinko's, straight flipping copies I got my swim trunks and my flippie-floppies We drinking Santana champ, 'cause it's so crisp (crisp) Take a picture, trick (trick) I'm on a boat, bitch (bitch) You can't stop me motherfucker cause I'm on a boat Straight floatin' on a boat on the deep blue seaīusting five knots, wind whipping out my coat I'm on a boat motherfucker take a look at me Take a good hard look at the motherfucking boat (boat, yeah)

I'm on a boat (I'm on a boat) I'm on a boat 'Cause I'm sailing on a boat (sailing on a boat)

I'm on a boat (I'm on a boat) I'm on a boat (I'm on a boat) You can watch the trailer below, and listen to two songs that The Lonely Island released ahead of the film.Aw shit, get your towels ready it's about to go down (shorty, yeah)Įverybody in the place hit the fucking deck (shorty, yeah) Why are we getting this treat? The Lonely Island was on The Tonight Show to promote their new movie, Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, which promises to hilariously parody music documentaries and Justin Bieber. There’s also Jorma Taccone in a DUNCE cap reading something called The Joy Of Land, which is really really cute. Now the Lonely Island has recreated this song with Jimmy Fallon and The Roots, this time using classroom instruments, including a xylophone, a rubber ducky maraca, a kazoo, a block that you can hit with a small mallet (don’t know the technical name, sorry), and Andy Samberg hitting a pair of flip-flops together. Their 2009 single “I’m On A Boat” is one of their best examples, with exaggeratedly aggressive and profane lyrics about the most mundane aspects of partying on a yacht. The Lonely Island is well known for parodying rap cliches with songs that sound almost as good as the real thing.
