Lyric: “These for the niggas that don’t know / I be throwin’ bullets Tony Romo” Lyric: “Pop a pill, get a boner! / Hell yeah / Tony Romo / Man that guy is so damn cute / I wanna sack his boner / And ride him broke back / All the way to Wyoming / No homo, psych! / Hey I said no homo” Lyric: “Gucci going loco, had that cocoa loco / Shorty say I fucked her, I don’t really know, though / These ladies want a hug, baby want a photo / Blue and white diamonds bitch, I’m so Tony Romo” Lyric: “Got a few friends that give they cake to whores / Me that’s a no-no, Starks take control of a chick / Then I go deep like Tony Romo / Kick ’em right out and the day starts over”Ī$AP Rocky - “Pretty Flacko (Remix)” (feat. Lyric: “Dreaming of a world that’s equal for women with no division / Boy, I tell you that’s vision / Like Tony Romo when he hitting Witten / The Tribe be the best in they division.” Sure, Ezekiel Elliot might think that Romo has terrible taste in music, but it turns out that some great music has good taste in quarterbacks. To that end, and in honor of Romo entering into the next chapter of his life, we present the following collection of 29 tracks - out of many more - in which mainstream rappers have name-checked Romo’s abilities. There’s a reason, for instance, that there aren’t many songs about Mark Sanchez. 9 number is also slang for a weapon, but if the dude couldn’t ball, these rappers likely wouldn’t bother. Sure, maybe some of it has to do a little bit with the fact that Romo is an easy rhyme with words and phrases like “promo” and “no homo,” and probably a lot to do with the fact that Romo’s No. He’s also, far as we can tell, retiring as the team’s all-time leader in rap song name-checks. Perhaps that’s because, whereas the casual sports fan hasn’t always been quick to recognize Romo’s greatness, the sports-adoring hip-hop set has. But the perennially underrated Jedi QB will still go down as one of the all-time great Cowboys, leaving his post as the team’s all-time leader in passing yards and touchdowns thrown. This week, Tones Romes ended his tenure with the Dallas Cowboys so he could take up a spot in the NFL on CBS broadcasting booth. The Whole Nine Yards: In Honor Of Tony Romo’s Retirement From The NFL, Let’s Take A Look Back At 29 Times When His Greatness Was Name-Checked In Rap Songs.
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