7th Floor Crew

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The 7th Floor Crew is an underground rap group comprised primarily of current and former University of Miami students, in Coral Gables, Florida, in the United States. The group gained substantial notoriety when it was reported that the group includes some University of Miami football players. The group is named for the 7th floor of the University of Miami's Mahoney Residential College[1].

While 7th Floor Crew never released an album, they received substantial national media attention in 2004 when their song of the same name, "7th Floor Crew", was ultimately covered by ESPN, Sports Illustrated and other national media. The song can be downloaded in two segments from a MySpace site that reportedly belongs to the group[2] and other sites.

Members of the crew reportedly include former UM and current Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Marcus Maxey (referred to as "Marvelous" in the song), current UM players and 2007 NFL Draft prospects, including linebacker Jon Beason (referred to in the song as "Big Beast"), tight end Greg Olsen (referred to in the song as "G-Reg"), and others.

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[edit] Lewd lyrics

The song, whose lyrics are set against the beat and chorus from Aaliyah's "If Your Girl Only Knew", has been met with many of the stereotypical criticisms of gangsta rap music. The lyrics describe various sex acts, such as group sex, oral sex and sexual boasts by each of the group's male members, told through a narrative that is littered with sexual profanity.

The song was purportedly recorded privately and intended initially to be shared only among the group's University of Miami and other friends. But it received major notoriety when Miamity.com, run by University of Miami student Kyle Munzenrieder, revealed that the group included players from the University of Miami football team who had created the song under pseudonyms[3].

Former UM wide receiver Sinorice Moss, who was drafted by the New York Giants in the 2006 NFL Draft, verified in an ESPN.com chat that the song was created by members of the team, though he was not among them. Said Moss: "That's something that they did like two years ago. A couple of the freshmen and older guys made a rap song. It was a really cool song"[4].

The song's release and the ensuing controversy was not helpful to the University of Miami football program, which was beginning to make progress in repairing an image that had been stained by periodic violations and player run-ins with the law.

[edit] Performers

  • Marvelous (Marcus Maxey).
  • T-Good (Tavares Gooden).
  • Big Nick (Nick ).
  • Lil' Nuke (Darnell Jenkins).
  • Dub C (Willie Cooper).
  • T-Buck.
  • G-Reg (Greg Olsen).
  • Big Beast (Jon Beason).
  • Hollaman (Akieem Jolla).

[edit] Lyric excerpts

  • "(Whats your name?) G-Reg. (What you do?) Get head. (How you do it?) Drop my drawers, let her see my third leg. Chillin' on the 7th floor[5], I gotta let these chickens know Big Greg is in the house, and I'm finna to make these hoes choke. On my balls, on my dick, then I bust a nut quick. On her face, on her chest, stick my dick between her breasts. Come on fellas, let's get weird. Stick your dick up in her ear. While I'm laughin at these guys, a second nut all in her eyes. (Wait a minute...in her eyes?) In her eyes."

---University of Miami tight end and 2007 NFL Draft prospect Greg Olsen.

  • "(What's your name?) Big Beast. (What you do?) Skeet skeet. (How you do it?) Bust a nut, aim for her mouthpiece. Sorry, "Trick", if you thought I loved ya. Marvelous rolled with her, you know I used a rubber. (Man, nigga, stop lying you didn't use no rubber when you fucked that ho). Nigga, I used a rubber. I ain't trying to catch that die slow. Marvelous, can I finish? (Go ahead man) --- The 7th Floor Crew don't trust no chick. Actin' all innocent last night suckin' "T.G."'s dick. Held her by the back of the head 'till she swallowed all of it. Nigga even told me the bitch did a split. It's cool cuz you know we a tag team. Whenever we fuck a bitch, all the boys on the crime scene."

---University of Miami linebacker and 2007 NFL Draft prospect Jon Beason.

[edit] ESPN coverage

After hearing the song, ESPN columnist Pat Forde wrote: "How long does it take to undermine more than five years of hard work improving the image of a once-tainted football program? It could be as little as 9 minutes, it turns out."[6]. Nine minutes references the length of the 7th Crew song.

[edit] University of Miami condemnation

ESPN and other national and local media coverage predictably resulted in condemnation of the song by the UM administration. UM athletic director Paul Dee, in a statement, said that "the content of the recording is unfortunate, inappropriate and demeaning. This speech is not appropriate and does not reflect the values of the University or the Athletic Department"[7].

The track begins with one of the rappers, Marvelous, stating a disclaimer that asserts that the song is "in its entirety is not meant to disrespect any women in its entirety". Then, when the redundancy of his statement is met with mocking laughter by other 7th Floor Crew members, Marvelous urges the producer of the song, in no uncertain terms, to "bring in the track".

[edit] References in popular culture

  • The term "Taken to the 7th Floor", based on the song, has since become a widely used phrase, used predominantly in reference to Miami Hurricanes football. When the University of Miami wins by a large margin, fans say the opposing team got "Taken to the 7th Floor". Conversely, it has been used against UM when they lose by a large margin.
  • Chicago Bears fans have been known to chant "Mudded", a thinly veiled reference to a 7th Floor Crew songs lyric term (alluding to male ejaculation on a woman's face or body), when former UM and current Chicago Bear player Devin Hester returns punts or kicks for touchdowns.

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