2009-05-20
This is a remake of Justin Timberlake's Rock Ya Body. This describes a person trying to pretend they are not gay. Yet it is extremely obvious that they are.
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nixonlee - May 20, 2009
hey! thanks for the the comment. The song is actually sort OF set as an inside joke to myself. I should have put that in the notes. I am actually gay. A lot of the lyrics go back to my own personality. Next time I will do a better job of explaining. I will also work on producing as well. I hope everyone can find the humor in it. Chat Later, Nixon Lee
badavecom - May 20, 2009
You are certainly not alone in that, and like I said, you went playfully into gay stereotypes, you must be a Buffy fan--never liked it myself, but cool, I was serious about Anvil Studio, PM me if you want more info, and hey--being able laugh at yourself. . that's the sign of a true comedian, awesome
dino-mike - May 21, 2009
This song isn't bad. But I agree with BAD, the Buffy reference needs to be thrown out. There are plenty of other gay shows. ie: Will & Grace, The View, Gilmore Girls.
davidtanny - May 21, 2009
Buffy the Musical. Gay?
Dbdash2000 - May 21, 2009
I don't think Buffy would be that gay...most people I know watched it for the incredibly attractive women on the show. Funny tune.
DJ Particle - May 24, 2009
AFAIK even the lesbians weren't stereotypically watching Buffy...didn't you know we're all Xena fans? ;) *heh*
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badavecom - May 20, 2009
This playfully goes into the gay stereo-types (though when Buffy became a 'gay thing' is beyond me) The lyrics were awkward to read, but they worked as performed. . .but you may want to look into Anvil Studio, you can edit out that vocal track in that midi you used. . .I'm not trashing the use of a midi, I've been there done that, don't do it anymore, if you have trouble finding it, contact me on my website and I'll give you more advice on it, luckily for you this particular backing track did not contain an overpowering vocal instrument, but it was still distracting.