Insane Clown Posse Stab Sarah McLachlan

Canada's national treasure Sarah McLachlan has been dissed by potty-mouthed Detroit rap act Insane Clown Posse on their latest disc, Bizaar.
It's almost as if Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope had created a list of celebrities to trash-talk on their album before recording Bizaar as almost every song has something nasty to say about celebrities and McLachlan and others.
The Canadian chanteuse who started Lilith Fair is cut down on their song "Still Stabin'" with this lyrical couplet, "I saved up my money and went to see the Lilith Fair. Started stabbing lesbians, there was millions of them there. I took off my thong and jumped in the pit, but there wasn't any pit, it was only me and that was it. But so what, I was throwin' myself all over the floor. Sarah McLachlan was on stage, I said, You fuckin' whore!"
McLachlan's label, Nettwerk Records, opted not to comment on the inflammatory remarks, only saying that they have been made aware of it.
The rap duo must have spent a great deal of time organizing their list of who they would diss as every song has something to say about someone.
On "Still Stabbin'" McLachlan is in the company of Slipknot, "I stabbed their ass, stabbed them all in the face, that's why they wear masks." Def Leppard, "Remember them, when I cut their fuckin' drummers' arm off." Lyor Cohen, president of their record label, Island, "I'm in a business meeting with him looking at him I'm smiling. I just up with the stab and he kicked my ass." WCW commentator Tony Schiavone, "Before the match I went to shake his hand, but I stabbed him in the eye." WCW wrestler Norman Smiley, "He was like, 'What are doing?' I said fuckin' relax. I stabbed him again and again and I jumped out."
Another example of their lyrical abilities is on the song "Let A Killa Fuck You." Women that Shaggy 2 Dope and Violent J fantasize about are, "the girl from Letters To Cleo," Mariah Carey — "If ODB hit it I can't fuck wit it!" They also "wouldn't mind fucking Britteny Spears. In a cheap hotel wit them mirrors on the ceiling."
Unfortunately, ChartAttack didn't have the time to compile a complete list of disses and one wasn't available on their website. They've sold 5,000 copies of Bizaar, which has a parental advisory sticker on it since it's release on Halloween.
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