My girlfriend brought up some great points when I showed her this video:
1. At least she's not singing about sex, drugs, and drinking like every other vapid pop star. 2. At least she's not dressed like a slut like every other female pop star.
I can't disagree there. As much as I hate the song, at least there's some relatively innocent music out there for young kids to enjoy (as only young kids can) without filling their heads with terrible messages.
You might be right about that, however I question the part about "singing". Considering this is so heavily auto tuned she probably has zero pitch whatsoever, I would probably say she is chanting rhythmically than actually singing.
I would say this is leading more to the degradation of music in the world than anything else. American music consumerism has crated something so atrocious that I can't look away, yet am horrified to listen to it's awful tones.
I still dont get why this is so hilarious... Ever watched the Disney channel? There are about a thousand songs like this right there, hell even from my childhood i remember children songs like these. On children shows they have songs like this aswell.
On March 14 2011 17:38 android_245 wrote: This song actually has a much deeper meaning, 4chan explains: + Show Spoiler +
This is the most funny thing I saw in weeks, gosh, hilarious xD
The sad thing about it, is that with all the wise-sounding words and entire essey-length of this explanation, the author has spelled the word "rubicon" without capitalizing the first letter. At first I thought it was just a typo, a mistake, simple omission. Alas, it was not so. We have the word "rubicon" repeated without capitalization again, and that's in the sentence directly following the one it was used in before. It would seem to me, that the person behind this lengthy analysis, especially considering the choice of words, would be educated well enough to know that you can't spell Rubicon without capitalization. It's the name of a river after all and it's not any ordinary Rubicon, it's the Rubicon.
I'm sorry, but this one little blunder has made the analysis moot for me.
My girlfriend brought up some great points when I showed her this video:
1. At least she's not singing about sex, drugs, and drinking like every other vapid pop star. 2. At least she's not dressed like a slut like every other female pop star.
I can't disagree there. As much as I hate the song, at least there's some relatively innocent music out there for young kids to enjoy (as only young kids can) without filling their heads with terrible messages.
Sorry, but your girlfriend is not seeing the whole picture, she's not dressed like a slut like every other female pop star YET.
Not to mention his switching lanes all the time! That's dangerous!
That had to be the most cliche, terrible, and quickest made attempt at a ripoff of being a gangster while staying G-rated and trying to be hard at the same time. he might be more of a joke then rebecca black is....
If you watch the other videos made by the same production studio, the same black guy pops up to sing the rap breaks. He must be the director or something, who had dreams of being a rap star 15 years ago and is using this opportunity to shoe horn in his talent.
My girlfriend brought up some great points when I showed her this video:
1. At least she's not singing about sex, drugs, and drinking like every other vapid pop star. 2. At least she's not dressed like a slut like every other female pop star.
I can't disagree there. As much as I hate the song, at least there's some relatively innocent music out there for young kids to enjoy (as only young kids can) without filling their heads with terrible messages.
To be fair the only reason Kesha is bearable is because of the way she dresses
Ark definitely knows how to pick them. I want to highlight the intelligence of the girl at 5:13. All this time I never knew that "armour" was a play on words.
Ark definitely knows how to pick them. I want to highlight the intelligence of the girl at 5:13. All this time I never knew that "armour" was a play on words.
LOOOOOOOOOOOOL
holy shit that made my day
"Called armour, it's kind of a play on word, its pronounced armor but spelled a-r-m-o-u-r, it's a play on word, like love and everything"
Note she said play on word, not play on words ahaha
I didn't notice that quote the first time I watched that video