It's Easy Mmkay

South Park (Related Recordings) · Other Songs - South Park (Related Recordings)

There are times when you are suckered in by drugs and alcohol

and sex with women, mmkay.

But it's when you do these things too much, that you become an addict

and must get back in touch.



You can do it, it's all up to you, mmkay.

With a little plan you can change your life today....

You don't have to spend your life addicted to smack,

Homeless on the street, givin' handjobs for crack.

Follow my plan and very soon you will say

It's easy mmkay.



Step one, instead of ass say buns, like kiss my buns or you're a bunshole

Step two, instead of shit say poo as in bull poo,

poo head and this poo is cold

Step three, with bitch drop the T cause "bich" is latin for generosity

Step four, don't say fuck anymore,

cause fuck is the worst word that you can say.

So Just use the word "mmmkay"



We can do it, it's all up to us, mmmkay.

With a little plan we can change our lives today

We don't have to spend our lives shooting up in the trash

homeless on the street, giving handjobs for cash

Follow this plan and very soon you will say

it's easy mmkay



Step one, instead ass say buns, like kiss my buns or you're a bunshole

Step two, instead of shit say poo as in bull poo,

poo head and this poo is cold

Step three, with bitch drop the T cause "bich" is latin for generosity

Step four, don't say fuck anymore,

cause fuck is the worst word that you can say.

Fuck is the worst word that you can say.

No we shouldn't say fuck, no we shouldn't say fuck

Fuck No.



You're cured you can go!



We don't have to spend our lives shooting up in the trash

homeless on the street giving handjobs for cash

Follow his plan and very soon you will say.

it's easy mmkay (repeat till end)

It's Easy Mmkay

Released as part of the South Park soundtrack, "It's Easy Mmkay" stands as a defining example of the show's unique blend of hip-hop and absurdist comedy. The track features the iconic voice of Eric Cartman rapping over a beat that mirrors the chaotic energy of the series' early episodes. While the lyrics reference the show's signature profanity and surreal plotlines, the song itself serves as a cultural touchstone for the late 1990s and early 2000s animation landscape. Its inclusion in the "Related Recordings" catalog highlights how the series utilized music to punctuate its narrative, turning mundane moments into memorable musical interludes that resonate with audiences across generations.