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Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"White Lines (Don't Do It)" | "YouTube (Don't Do It)" | LoriLoud33 |
"The Message" | "Dylan's Message" | Dylan Baranski |
"The Message"
Misheard Lyrics: I feel like an outlaw, broke my last glass jaw
Original Lyrics: I feel like an outlaw, broke my last Dad's jaw
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Misheard Lyrics: My brother's doin' dabs on my mother's TV.
Original Lyrics: My brother's doin' bad, stole my mother's TV.
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"The Message"
Misheard Lyrics: I feel like an outlaw, broke my last glass jaw
Original Lyrics: I feel like an outlaw, broke my last Dad's jaw
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Story about this misheard lyric by: Rochelle C. The song is about extreme poverty and the reality of life for some living in the ghetto and all the dysfunctional-ism that it entails. The correct lyric, "broke my last Dad's jaw" indicates that it is talking about a woman who has lived with many different men that her son sees as just another loser Dad in the ghetto household. This mother marries or has shacked up with many different men. The son was in a fight with his mother's most recent boyfriend; just (another) one of his mother's live-in boyfriends and broke his jaw. (He broke his last Dad's jaw) in a fight. Then the next line says, meaning the "Dad" still wants to continue fighting after the son broke his jaw. Then the next line says, |
"The Message"
The Inappropriate Lyrics: It's like a jungle: sometimes I wonder
How I keep from going under. Why They're Inappropriate: I suspect the Grandmaster is referring to a 'sea'.
Submitted by: Oliver Levy
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"The Message"
The Lyrics: All My Children in the daytime, Dallas at night.
Why: "All My Children", a daytime soap opera, and "Dallas", a nighttime drama.
Submitted by: Brian Kelly
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