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What is LSU football chant?

What is LSU football chant?

The LSU band’s original version is a catchy tune that was banned by the university in 2010. The song is a spin off of Cameo and Dem Franchize Boyz’s rap song “Talkin’ Out Da Side of Ya Neck,” but students added some words to it that a few grandmothers would be slapping the side of their heads for saying.

What do LSU Tiger fans say?

“Hey, Fightin’ Tigers”

When did the LSU Neck chant start?

“Neck” is the LSU band’s cover of Cameo’s 1982 hit “Talkin’ Out The Side Of Your Neck”. The fast-paced horns section and sweet groove made it a good song to cover, especially after Dem Franchize Boyz made their own rendition of it with 2008’s “Talkin’ Out Da Side Of Ya Neck.” What is controversial?

What does LSU Neck mean?

“Neck” is a rendition of “Talkin’ Out Da Side of Ya Neck,” a 2008 song by Dem Franchize Boyz. When the LSU band first played a harmless rendition of the song at a 2010 football game, the student section began adding vulgar lyrics.

What song do they play at LSU games?

For several years now, one of the greatest traditions of the LSU Tigers, and really the entire SEC, has been the use of the song “Callin’ Baton Rouge” by Garth Brooks prior to their home games in Louisiana.

Who started the neck chant?

The chant originally spawned from the band playing a version of Cameo’s and Dem Franchize Boyz’s “Talkin’ Out Da Side of Ya Neck.” The song was banned by the school in 2010. But to hear several members of the band tell it, they didn’t officially play it Tuesday night. One band member told The State that was the case.

What are the words to the neck chant?

Even LSU quarterback Joe Burrow was spotted waving his hand to the beat. The chant goes: “Suck that Tiger d—, b—-.” The chant originally spawned from the band playing a version of Cameo’s and Dem Franchize Boyz’s “Talkin’ Out Da Side of Ya Neck.” The song was banned by the school in 2010.

What are LSU fans called?

1. You Spell It “Geaux” Instead of “Go” Anyone who is a true LSU football fan knows for a fact that when it comes to saying “Go Tigers,” the proper spelling is “Geaux Tigers.”

Why is the song neck banned at LSU?

The LSU athletic department banned the band’s rendition of the song in 2010 after the student section replaced the original lyric, “Oh oh talkin’ out the side of your neck,” with the sexually vulgar line. The line has been heard throughout Tiger Stadium and has been broadcast on nationally televised games.

What is the fine for LSU playing neck?

LSU had to pay a hefty $100,000 fine to the SEC for fans storming the field following last Saturday’s win against Georgia, but that’s not the only issue Tigers athletic director Joe Alleva has had to address this week.

Who said LSU fans smell like corn dogs?

And people e-mailed it around (this was pre-Facebook and Twitter, apparently) and suddenly it was a thing and Auburn fans started saying LSU fans smelled like corn dogs. They had to mock us somehow because our one awesome mascot matches one third of their mascots so they couldn’t really taunt us about being Tigers.

What does 7 mean for LSU?

No. 7 is often reserved for the player who is the most NFL-ready. The number can go to an offensive or defensive player and can only be worn by one player at a time. At LSU, more often than not the number goes to a defensive back.