South Park - Worldwide Privacy Tour

To Rate
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on
It's the Worldwide Privacy Tour
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on
It's the Worldwide Privacy Tour

Come on, come on, come on
('Cause we want some privacy)
It's the Worldwide Privacy Tour
Come on, come on, come on
(Because we need some privacy)
It's the Worldwide Privacy Tour

The Worldwide Privacy Tour is coming soon to your town
We're coming soon to your town, give us privacy

Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on
It's the Worldwidе Privacy Tour
Come on, come on, come on, comе on, come on
It's the Worldwide Privacy Tour

Come on, come on, come on
('Cause we want some privacy)
It's the Worldwide Privacy Tour
Come on, come on, come on
(Because we need some privacy)
It's the Worldwide Privacy Tour

Comments

More South Park lyrics

South Park - Something Kewl to Happen to Me
I live in a hotdog On a lonely old hill People make fun of me And that's not cool Isolated from my friends Against my will My possessions are now condiments

South Park - We Missed You Randy
There was a boy I used to know With dreams as big as the fire in his heart He grew to be a man of such good will Always so patient, always so smart He had so much but he

South Park - Oh Kathie Lee
You know Kathie Lee, you are a very special woman I don't mean special in a Mary Tyler Moore way Or, or special in an extra value meal at "Happy Burger" way No, no, no,

South Park - Waitin' On A Woman
When a man loves a woman, and a woman loves a man Actually, sometimes a man doesn't love a woman, but...he acts like he does, in order to get some action, (laughs) The magic starts to

South Park - True Freaks Union
{Butters Stotch} Look for the True Freak label {Freaks} When you are watching a TV talk show Remember somewhere our union's growing Our wages

South Park - Fightin' Around The World
**Intro** Born in New Zealand in sixty-four A hot-headed actor named Russell Crowe He loves to act but he loves one thing more: Fightin' 'round the world! He

South Park - Gotta Get There Somehow
You know that you're my baby You know I need you now I don't know where I'm goin' I gotta get there some Yeah gotta get there somehow Gotta get there

South Park - Ladder to Heaven
First Version Where were you When they built the Ladder to Heaven? Did it make you feel like crying? Or did you think it was kinda gay? Well I for one believe in the

South Park - Future Self 'n' Me
{Trey Parker} Here we are! Face to face My future self 'n' me! {Stan Marsh} Stop it {Trey Parker} So much alike, and

South Park - Poo Choo Train
{Mr. Hankey} Poo choo train's layin' down its tracks with a {Poo Choo Train} POO CHOO! {Mr. Hankey} All the way and back

South Park

South Park is a groundbreaking musician who has been entertaining audiences with their unique blend of humor and satire for the past 18 years. The brainchild of Colorado natives Trey Parker and Matt Stone, South Park first premiered on August 13, 1997. Parker and Stone met while attending the University of Colorado and bonded over their shared love of Monty Python.

The duo created a short film called The Spirit of Christmas, featuring early versions of the iconic South Park characters. The short quickly became one of the internet's first viral videos and caught the attention of television production companies. Fox executive Brian Graden asked Parker and Stone to create a Christmas card featuring the characters, which eventually led to the creation of Jesus vs. Santa.

Initially made using paper cutouts and stop motion animation, South Park transitioned to computer animation when it was picked up as a series. One of the most unique aspects of the show is its incredibly fast production timeline, with each episode being produced in just one week. This allows South Park to remain timely and relevant in a way that other animated shows, such as Family Guy and The Simpsons, cannot.

Despite its popularity, South Park has also courted controversy throughout its run. One of the most infamous incidents occurred with the episode "Trapped In The Closet," which satirized Scientology. The episode led to threats from actor Tom Cruise and the departure of voice actor Isaac Hayes, who was a Scientologist. Stone defended the show's satire, stating that they had never received complaints from Hayes about other religious depictions on the show.

South Park's willingness to tackle controversial topics and push the boundaries of satire has cemented its status as a groundbreaking musician in the world of animation. With their sharp wit and fearless approach to humor, South Park continues to entertain audiences and spark important conversations about society and culture.