Last year, South Park brought back rapper Kanye West for their season 17 finale when Yeezy adamantly defended then-fiancée Kim Kardashian against remarks that she resembled a hobbit. The joke will get new life on Record Store Day's Black Friday (Nov. 28) when the show puts out a special seven-inch vinyl single of the parody tune "My B***ch Ain't No Hobbit."

The track is a goof on West's track "Bound 2" from last year's Yeezus. There's no waste of space on this seven-inch release either, as the flip side will contain the hilarious jab at Titanic director James Cameron, Consequence of Sound notes. Both songs are equally ridiculous, with South Park West dropping Lord of the Rings references in his verses. "One thing I know, my girl ain't no hobbit," he sings. "She might be stumpy, that don't mean she a hobbit / She's not a hobbit, cause she couldn't be! / She got no Bagginses in her family tree." Check out the artwork for the seven inch release below.

South Park took aim at New Zealand songstress Lorde earlier this month, as they revealed her true identity to be the lovable doofus Randy Marsh. The character performs a song titled "I Am Lorde Ya Ya Ya" in the show. Lorde took it just fine and even sang  the parody.

Other artists to get the South Park treatment over the years include Michael Jackson, Radiohead, Barbera Streisand, Kid Rock, Britney Spears, The Jonas Brothers and Fleetwood Mac.

South Park airs Wednesdays on Comedy Central. Make sure to catch Music Times' recap of each episode.

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