Andy Samberg pulled Lonely Island writing partner Jorma Taccone on cam (also Justin Timberlake, Molly Simms, and Meadow Soprano) for an orgasmic digital-short song on SNL this weekend. It’s the first single from LI’s forthcoming album Incredibad (out 2/10). If ever an LP earned a Premature Evaluation, it’s one with a song called “Jizz In My Pants.” Until then, watch it.

Comments (22)
  1. FUNNIEST.SONG TITLE. EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! rofl
    GENUINELY ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    lol
    Jizz in my pants!!!!!!!!!!! I do that a LOT!!!!!

  2. EnchantingWizardofRhythm  |   Posted on Dec 8th, 2008

    Its ironic how I watched Idiocracy last night and this was the first thing I saw online today…albeit still pretty good

  3. juano  |   Posted on Dec 8th, 2008

    It’s pretty funny you can say “jizz” on TV but other than that I don’t think Samberg is that funny. His taped segments aren’t that good compared to the Adam McKay/Will Ferrel ones that they used to play. I wish the other cast members had more of an opportunity to do pre-taped bits.

  4. Nick  |   Posted on Dec 8th, 2008

    YES I saw this on SNL and shouted out HEY THATS JORMA but no one knew who he was. New Incredibad, yes please.

    CHAMOMILE MOTHAFUCKA

  5. Guy on Bike  |   Posted on Dec 8th, 2008

    Does no one thinks this rips off Flight of the Conchords? I mean I’m not a huge Samberg fan to begin with, I like other guys like Bill Hader a lot more, but it’s not just the “comedy song” that rips them off, there’s tons of “funny bands.” But the melody sounds JUST like “Inner City Pressure.” Am I crazy? Couldn’t they at least rip off a band that wasn’t in the same, small genre?

    • dave  |   Posted on Dec 8th, 2008

      No I do not think it’s a ripoff. The Lonely Island has made all sorts of comedy songs and just because it has an electronic/house music feel to it doesn’t mean it ripped off Inner City Pressure.

    • Cherry_Ghost  |   Posted on Dec 8th, 2008

      I instantly thought of “Inner City Pressure” too. It’s kind of sad, LI is so much better than this…

    • a_computer  |   Posted on Dec 9th, 2008

      “Inner City Pleasure”??? Why, because it’s a british-accented dude singing in a baritone, airy monotone voice? Not even close.

  6. Greg  |   Posted on Dec 8th, 2008

    I agree that it pretty much sounds like a Conchords song.

  7. viral jizz. cool beans.

  8. daver  |   Posted on Dec 8th, 2008

    i am so fuckin sick of not being able to see all these great clips because i’m from canada. god damn you NBC! and fuck you HULU!

  9. The album better have a remix of Just 2 Guyz.

  10. I’m a big fan of The Lonely Island and Flight of the Conchords – and I think both “Jizz in my pants” and “Inner City Pressure” are both derivative of the Pet Shop Boys – I don’t think it’s a rip off when they are both ridiculing the same style. Personally, although I thought “Inner City Pressure” was hilarious, I think “Jizz in My Pants” takes it to a whole new level. We’ll have to see how well FOTC fares with their new season premiering soon!

    • S.LC.  |   Posted on Dec 9th, 2008

      Word, I love the Conchords, but this argument is totally legitimate and “Jizz In My Pants” is HYSTERICAL.

    • captian lager  |   Posted on May 17th, 2009

      both “inner city presure” and “jizz in my pants” are a pastiche of the Pet Sop Boys’ 1986 classic “West End Girls.” are we all clear now? Someone should do a video mash-up of all three songs….

  11. cait  |   Posted on Dec 12th, 2008

    wait, how can anyone claim this doesn’t rip off inner city pressure? it’s like … the same exact song with different lyrics, delivered in the exact inflection of the conchords. christ, they even do their accents!

    ICP:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wqfcwgT0Ds

  12. i’m a big samberg fan, but this is definitely “inner city pressure.” the beat, the vocals on the verse, the fake accents, and even the lyrics are written in the same non-sequitur style that the conchords use. they didn’t necessarily originate any of those things, but clearly when all put together it’s just the same song over again.

    and to top it off, it’s not even as funny as “inner city pressure.”

  13. jerry  |   Posted on Mar 6th, 2009

    it is exactly the same as inner city pressure
    not original or funny at all
    and the subtlety is what made the lyrics funny in the flight of the conchords song
    this is just a rubbish cover

  14. KEvin  |   Posted on Jan 24th, 2010

    Flight of the conchords took thier influence from Pet Shop Boys – West Ends Girls. Looks like there is no room for originality in the pop world

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