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"No Good Can Come of This" is a Moon Man single produced by Malcolm Night and released to youtube on August 20, 2015. It is a remix of "Same Love" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Mary Lambert. In it, Moon Man rails against niggers, jews, and other non-Aryans. He also targets gays but appears to condone lesbian sex "as long as they aren't feminists". Mary Lambert sings during the chorus while Moon Man raps over her, and Macklemore has two small lines as well. Moon Man sexually demeans Mary Lambert while she is singing and refers to her as Joni Mitchell at the end of the song.

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  • "No Good Can Come of This" is a Moon Man single produced by Malcolm Night and released to youtube on August 20, 2015. It is a remix of "Same Love" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Mary Lambert. In it, Moon Man rails against niggers, jews, and other non-Aryans. He also targets gays but appears to condone lesbian sex "as long as they aren't feminists". Mary Lambert sings during the chorus while Moon Man raps over her, and Macklemore has two small lines as well. Moon Man sexually demeans Mary Lambert while she is singing and refers to her as Joni Mitchell at the end of the song.
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  • "No Good Can Come of This" is a Moon Man single produced by Malcolm Night and released to youtube on August 20, 2015. It is a remix of "Same Love" by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ft. Mary Lambert. In it, Moon Man rails against niggers, jews, and other non-Aryans. He also targets gays but appears to condone lesbian sex "as long as they aren't feminists". Mary Lambert sings during the chorus while Moon Man raps over her, and Macklemore has two small lines as well. Moon Man sexually demeans Mary Lambert while she is singing and refers to her as Joni Mitchell at the end of the song. This is the first Moon Man song produced by Malcolm Night, who created it for and submitted it to the online songwriting competition Song Fight! for the "No Good Can Come of This" fight. However, the Song Fight! fightmasters did not post the song, did not respond to any of Malcolm Night's emails, and did not mention the incident publicly. This song is therefore notable for being the only song in Song Fight! history to be rejected solely for its lyrical content. This song appears as track 16 on Singles: Volume 3.
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