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I don't like it as a song, but in conjunction with the video I find it really quite comical.

 

I still would never even dream of listening to this without its video accompaniment, and I don't get why anyone would. It doesn't even make sense without it.

This is already in rotation in certain clubs R&B rotation - a sign that this will do very well.

 

After being unconvinced, I can totally see its hit appeal without the video. The song is very catchy in its own right and the clubs are playing this without the cameos at the end.

Whilst the video is an important part of the package, I think it serves its purpose in song form too. Ultimately, it's catchy, would undoubtedly sound great in a club and nobody really cares about the lyrical content by that point.

 

It's been in my head all week :lol:

Kendall’s part is the only good part of this song.

 

What world are you living in :lol:

Kendall’s part is the only good part of this song.

 

I do like DJ Khaled's part though :D

Earth - you stan Filthy so don’t come for me

 

:kink:

I really like this song, the video is hilarious too!
I'm a bit late to this but this video is genius, that's one of the best things I've seen this year, the ending in particular *.* I am a bit surprised it's taking off as a song though, it really doesn't make any sense separated from context.
There’s a video going round of him choking a girl apparently...

It was Chris Brown, they were joking around apparently.

This song makes me no sense to me.

The song is hilarious and deserves its success!

Can't decide what's worse, the fact that this is accepted despite the fact it makes a joke about domestic violence in an egregiously bad time for that, the fact that Lil Dicky is a culture vulture who only decided to become a rapper as a way to advance his career in different fields, the fact that as a white guy in a largely black culture, rather than respect it, had a previous hit song specifically lampooning it, or the fact that the same people who deride every rap song that isn't sanitised enough to get played on adult contemporary stations will probably love this and sing along to Chris Brown saying the n-word several times because 'LOL SO FUNNY', or the fact that the song closes with some casual misogyny because it's easier to be offensive than to actually craft clever humour.

 

Belongs in landfill.

I would hardly say it’s joking about domestic violence. “Ain’t nobody judging 'cause I’m black or my controversial past” is the closest and even then its barely something worth commenting on.

 

Lyrically it’s offensive at times but not to the point where I think anyone could actually say “wow this song offends me”

 

Cringe is the word I’d use rather than offense

Edited by Dexton

I am for once with Cqmerqn, people saying it “deserves” success. Chris Brown does not deserve success in the f***ing slightest. He is an absolute pig and by streaming/downloading this trash we are just validating his behaviour.

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