Unless you’ve been on Mars this week, there’s no way that you could have missed the horrendously misogynistic music video ‘Literally I Can’t’ by Play-N-Skills, unfortunately featuring Lil John, Enertia McFly and Redfoo, which has seen Redfoo receive massive amounts of backlash, many calling on Channel 7 to remove him for their station, whilst he claims he is the victim in the entire situation.

Making some light out of quite a terrible situation, local Aussie outfit The Stiffys have released a parody version of the track that they’ve entitled ‘Literally I Can’t – Art Rock Cover’. The hilarious version sees the three-piece in a garage, bashing their instruments shouting “we respect girls” before chorusing “literally, just have a great time“.

It’s great to see a positive message is being spun from such an insanely stupid and highly inappropriate music video.

Dig The Stiffys ‘Literally I Can’t – Art Rock Cover’ right here:

If you weren’t aware, ‘Literally I Can’t’ broke the internet for all the wrong reasons, the disgusting train-wreck of a film clip displaying the party rock crew verbally chastise a female who is unwilling to get wasted and commit to “girl on girl” action, as she refuses, the Play-N-Skills idiots collectively scream “shut the fuck up”.

You can watch the awful original below, if you dare.

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