Two dudes: One, Hannibal Buress, is a particularly hilarious comic known for his stand-up specials and appearances on Broad City, Letterman, Fallon, 30 Rock, Louie, Kroll Show and more; the other, Dave Paulson, is a prolific local musician and music journalist known for fronting outfits including power-popsters The Privates and '90s-centric nostalgists My So-Called Band. Paulson also has a solo project by the name of Norm, via which he releases sharp, catchy, cleverly engineered pop tunes that swirl all sorts of genres (from punk and hip-hop to EDM and baroque pop) into one rather rad and enjoyable gumbo. One track worth hearing is Norm's latest, "Moving On," which
you can stream or download for free via Bandcamp.
So, here's the thing: A ways back, Buress "dropped a single," which is basically him rapping nonsensically about things like "chicken dicks" and "putting on deodorant" for a few bars. Hear the original "Gibberish Rap" here. Yesterday, Buress offered the "Gibberish Rap" vocals up to anyone who might like to try their hand at a remix. Paulson answered the call, putting Buress' hot fire over a pre-existing Norm instrumental track by the name of "The Right One." And it appears as though Norm's version was the very first one. Also, it's great and hilarious. Hear Norm's version of "Gibberish Rap" below, or download it for free via Soundcloud.

