'Jersey Shore' Star Removes His 'Rape' Rap

'Jersey Shore' Star Removes His 'Rape' Rap There are some words no lyricist should tempt fate by employing.

There's just no complete safety. No matter how thoughtful or well-meaning you might be, the blast radius is just too big. Someone's getting hit by debris, and they will come for your head, no matter what you "meant."

Vinny Guadagnino of MTV's "Jersey Shore" never got the memo - not that any memo about any lyric containing the word "rape" that conveys anything except what a despicable crime that is should need a memo.

He debuted his first rap single, "Rack City Remix," on his personal YouTube channel recently, according to The Huffington Post. And it's an inspired little ditty, full of heart, ambition, promise and hope for a more plentiful tomorrow for us all.

"Racks racks racks," he begins. "Ass ass ass," he elaborates.

Yes, sir. Intriguing. Go on, sir. Tell us more.

"Actin' like I'm raping it/F!#$ her 'till she's fakin' it."

Funniest thing: know what else he said recently?


Of course, Guadagnino has caught hell from the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network over the ill-advised reference.

"The lyrics in Vinny Guadagnino's new rap song that glorify rape are ignorant. Trivilizing this violent crime sends a dangerous message to the public," a rep told TMZ.

Guadagnino's reaction? He was, of course, sensitive and contrite.

"Whoa! Some people really know how to take things out of context ! #LearnToListenToMusic …It was fun though!" he tweeted.