Official Soul Train Parody

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Official Soul Train Parody
It’s all “love, peace, and ho’s” in director Tony Flush’s ode to “Soul Train,” the groundbreaking R&B musical variety show that aired for 35 years (1971-2006) in first-run, national syndication.

The parody follows show host Don Cunnilingus (a nod to Don Cornelius — duh) as he handles the day-to-day duties of running a successful program while trying to find time to get his nut off with star-struck groupies. Fortunately, he’s an adept multi-tasker, able to set meetings with Scary Curl sales representatives and fleshy sluts like Candice Nicole.

Lee Bang, as Don Cunnilingus, proves to be inspired casting as his imposing frame and deep cadence easily calls to mind Don Cornelius. Props also go to DSnoop for his portrayal of a Prince-like rocker named The Unknown and Jon Jon for displaying some impressive moves on the dance floor and in a bathroom fuck scene with the insanely hot Jessica Bangkok.

Synopsis:

Bust out of your zippers and hop on the Soooooooul Train! Groove on the legendary dance floor with the most bootylicious, lip-smackin’, down and dirty ho’s! They’ll be shaking, shimmying, and sliding their way down onto the biggest black rhythm sticks in XXX! If you like a little extra pump and grind in your dance moves - you know what I’m talkin’ about – then do not miss this official Soul Train parody!

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Derek Richards