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bit WTF on first listen but definitely growing on me! Quite original to have a charity song that's doesn't take itself so seriously and in turn will probably generate more publicity so clever move Leo! Love both the video and the song as they're very clear about what the intention is without coming across as preachy. I'm interested to see if radio take to it or whether it will remain a viral hit but I'm glad this is in the world and nice to see a climate change charity song for a change!
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The video and the song as a whole package is great and a lot of fun, but not sure if I would listen to the song itself out of context.
The video and the song as a whole package is great and a lot of fun, but not sure if I would listen to the song itself out of context.

Agreed.

The video was so much fun and really joyous, really made me smile! The song is catchy af too, very odd so might take a few listen to stand on its own (if at all), but it's cute. I don't think it's meant to be a huge pop hit or anything though so that's fine. Maybe I'll go back to it but watch it as the video instead idk :lol:
Ari as a zebra is highkey shade and what is her line?!

Hey, I'm a zebra

No one knows what I do, but I look pretty cool

Am I white or black?

 

(my fave line is Brendon's "I'm a fat f***ing pig") :lol:

I know it’s meant to be jokey, but the ‘we forgive you Germany’ line is so silly and patronising, and very ironic when they’re a lot more eco-friendly than America!
From The Lion King Original Soundtrack (2019)
DON'T YOU DARE!! omg
I know it’s meant to be jokey, but the ‘we forgive you Germany’ line is so silly and patronising, and very ironic when they’re a lot more eco-friendly than America!

 

I agree. I don’t find that line remotely funny, especially in 2019. So lazy.

I hate that I'm kinda obsessed with this now ffs
A friend a BMG of mine who told me about this song ages ago said they’ve been expecting it to be a big #1 debut for ages. The video cost 1.5 million. But it could...miss the top 40?

They really should’ve built more hype around this, think it would’ve helped. Even if they ended up setting expectations far too high it would’ve helped with initial sales and streaming

They also really don’t seem to be harping on all the big names at all. You woundnt know all the big celebs on it unless you look into it or actually watch the video

Chris Brown confirmed as a bigger pull than all of the 'Earth' artists combined.

 

Hmmm not really sure what to make of it as a song, definitely not bad & the chorus is quite catchy (if basic as hell) but for a charity record all the excessive swearing & celebs bigging themselves up (as well as the questionable lyrics already highlighted in this thread) definitely make me lean away from it more. To me it doesn't feel very sincere at all & I have my doubts as to whether the majority of these celebs are in any way genuine environmentalists.

 

At least it is raising awareness & spreading a good word (not that I can even take any highground here whatsoever as I throw my milk carton into the non-recycling binbag).

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I suppose not having any featured artists doesn't help, Freaky Friday was obviously with Chris Brown but "Earth featuring Backstreet Boys, Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Halsey, Wiz Khalifa, Kevin Hart, Miguel, Rita Ora, PSY, Miley Cyrus, Snoop Dogg, Lil Jon, Adam Levine, Shawn Mendes, John Legend, Charlie Puth, Lil Yachty, Joel Embiid, Brendon Urie, Zac Brown, Sia, Hailee Steinfeld, Katy Perry, Ed Sheeran, Meghan Trainor, Tory Lanez, Bad Bunny & Kris Wu" is probably too much
They really should’ve built more hype around this, think it would’ve helped. Even if they ended up setting expectations far too high it would’ve helped with initial sales and streaming

They also really don’t seem to be harping on all the big names at all. You woundnt know all the big celebs on it unless you look into it or actually watch the video

I agree awareness and hype seems zero to none. On Friday I was with friends/ pop fans and none of them knew it existed!

 

I suppose not having any featured artists doesn't help, Freaky Friday was obviously with Chris Brown but "Earth featuring Backstreet Boys, Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Halsey, Wiz Khalifa, Kevin Hart, Miguel, Rita Ora, PSY, Miley Cyrus, Snoop Dogg, Lil Jon, Adam Levine, Shawn Mendes, John Legend, Charlie Puth, Lil Yachty, Joel Embiid, Brendon Urie, Zac Brown, Sia, Hailee Steinfeld, Katy Perry, Ed Sheeran, Meghan Trainor, Tory Lanez, Bad Bunny & Kris Wu" is probably too much

 

Even though it would have been a MESS I feel like a crediting like this would have helped the song a lot

 

 

Or maybe it’s because Katy Perry is on the song?

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It's funny cause I saw loads about this on my timeline in the lead up to its release - Bieber's name alone generated a load of publicity! I honestly think a long credit like that would only have helped the song get more of an initial fanbase boost from Arianators, Beliebers, etc trying to get their faves another hit. It would've been pretty short-lived cause otherwise I feel like it's quite well known there's big names involved in this song, certainly amongst the people I follow anyway.

 

It's not becoming a huge worldwide #1 cause it's just not good enough really - it's not got the "cool" factor of Freaky Friday or the catchiness/replayability either. It does the trick and for what it's worth I think it's a fun and unique take on the charity ensemble formula (a few dodgy lyrics aside), but I can't say I'm compelled to listen more than once.

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