“Rhythm-free Good Ole’ Boys rapping about maple syrup and taco shells…”
I don’t have a whole lot to add to that YouTube description of this video, except to say that corporate culture is insane. I’m sure these people, members of the Southern Food Brokerage, were incredibly pleasant to work with… when they weren’t making terrifying parodies of the Chicago Bears’ 1985 novelty song, the Super Bowl Shuffle. (The Bears were the first sports team to have their own rap. The song was a Grammy nominee that year for best rhythm and blues performance, but they lost out to Prince).
A perfect time capsule of Reagan’s America.