‘Melo, Amar’e latest to encourage New Yorkers to go

by Micah Hart

When last we listened to “Go New York Go”, it was being performed by Andy and Landry (of Andy and Landry Show fame) along with internet sensation Keenan Cahill. With the playoffs here, you knew New York wasn’t going to pass up the opportunity to cut a version of the song with the Knicks’ two most famous teammates, Carmelo Anthony and Shelden Williams Amar’e Stoudemire. This is that version:

Honestly? Amar’e seemed a little wooden. I give the edge to Carmelo as a rapper here, but I’d really need to see them battle before I made a final decision.

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4 Comments

  1. Nisha-Let's Talk says:

    Wow.. this song is something different! Ha.. maybe the Knicks will be able to live up to all the hype now!

  2. JZA says:

    Ya’ll didn’t need to hate new york so bad. Couldn’t they find a real rapper? This remind me of Vanilla Ice.

  3. Chris says:

    HOW ABOUT THIS SONG:

    Boston, Boston, you ain’t hitt’n in new york.

    “WHAT!”

    So what you gonna do about that, BOSTON?

    “We gonna turn that mutha out.” LETS GET IT STARTED!

  4. gffff says:

    man have some dignity, or whatevers left of it.

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