O.P.P. (Naughty By Nature) - Plumbing Service Plan Parody
Naughty By Nature's O.P.P. rewritten as S.P.P. for a plumbing company's service plan marketing. Listen to the before & after on ChangeLyric.
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Naughty By Nature's "O.P.P." is a 90s hip-hop classic built around a catchy acronym and an irresistible hook. Crow's Plumbing came to ChangeLyric with one of the most creative parody concepts we have seen: turn O.P.P. into S.P.P. — their Service Partner Plan — and use the rewritten track for marketing. The first verse and chorus were completely reimagined around plumbing emergencies and service memberships.
What Changed
The explanatory verse — where Treach famously breaks down what each letter stands for — gets the full treatment. "O is for Other, P is for People" becomes "S is for Service, P is for Partner, feel the mission. The last P, well, that's super simple." The original's playful buildup to a punchline maps perfectly onto the service plan pitch.
The scenario verse flips from romantic encounters to plumbing disasters. "You ever had a girl that you met her on a nice hello?" becomes "You ever had a drain back up on a weekend night? Or woke up with no hot water and full of fright?" It takes the original's storytelling format and applies it to something every homeowner can relate to.
The hook lands the sale: "You down with OPP? Yeah, you know me" becomes "You got an SPP? Yeah, you know me." The call-and-response format that made the original a party anthem now works as a membership pitch. "Who's got an SPP? Every smart homie" closes the deal with the same swagger Naughty By Nature brought to hip-hop.
Listen & Compare
Hear the original song and the custom version side by side
Song Parodies as Marketing Tools
Most of our corporate parodies are built for internal events — company all-hands, team celebrations, trade shows. This project stands out because the rewritten track was designed for external marketing. A plumbing company using a Naughty By Nature parody to sell service plans is memorable in a way that a standard radio ad never will be.
The format works because the original song already has an educational structure. Treach spends the first verse explaining what OPP stands for, which means the parody can spend that same time explaining what SPP stands for without feeling forced. The song teaches the audience the acronym before asking them to chant it.
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