I know I am exactly 17 days late, but I heard a song "I Don't Wanna Be a Crappy Housewife" from Tonje something something or "Toenail" as mentioned in Brock's Dub. If you haven't listened to it yet, here it is and share my pain.
I have no idea what the song is. I know this is gonna sound silly, but I think this song will make anyone say: I'd rather listen to Rebecca Black's Friday. Which I highly doubt because the official music video was taken down by Rebecca Black herself or so I think, which is a damn shame. That song may be terrible, but I think it's what I would like to call The Room of songs, the kind where it's so bad it's good. It may be terrible, but at least the message was decent. A girl wants to have fun with his friends on a Friday and some other stuff I might have missed out. Toenail's song on the other hand defines "nonexistent" in terms of music. It's so painful to watch that I seriously wish Raiden would fry her in real life. DX
Does she not want to be a housewife at all because housewives are crappy? Or is she desirous of becoming a good housewife and not turning into a crappy one? hmm.
Basically, the word "crappy" is just a terrible word to include in any song, ever.
On June 18 2011 00:57 thedirtyleg wrote: I'm confused.
Does she not want to be a housewife at all because housewives are crappy? Or is she desirous of becoming a good housewife and not turning into a crappy one? hmm.
Basically, the word "crappy" is just a terrible word to include in any song, ever.
Well she wanted to go disco. Something tells me she is immaturely insulting housewives in general.
On behalf of Norway I apologise for someone letting a superficial teenage girl with no ability to sing whatsoever anywhere near a microphone.
However the real problem lies with the thread starter and most everyone in it. You are part of the problem, you shower someone with attention over producing something exceptionally bad. In extremely rare cases the exceptionally bad is entertaining in a sort of gimmicky way. This is not one of those cases.
I always thought this was worse than Friday (more so for the content, the singing is "better", but nowhere close to good):
The original song, strangely, motivates me NOT to be a crappy housewife, and I'm not entirely sure why...You're right, though, I'd rather listen to Friday (goes and listens to the Meatloaf version of Friday!)