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@keeponjammin08 Yes, thank you! When I first heard this I could not stop laughing. But when I tried to share the irony of it with a couple friends, they just did not get it. I agree, it's definitely a parody of bad cheesy music.
I might have to disagree for a moment. Sure it does play on the cheese ball RnB or Boy Band music. But i think it sounds sooo good! I think it just shows what rob is capable of. He can do it all. You might say the same thing about Jedi Outcast and that genre of music. I really Enjoy Never Alone and im glad it was on the album. As much as you guys think its a parody, it just shows me that if rob did an album like that i would honestly listen to it!
Um....I may or may have been listening to this song on repeat for the last three hours while working on a project. I'm pretty sure the first line is:
And I know that if some bitch should come tear us apart
As for this being one of the greatest boy band parody in the world I would like to say that it is. I laughed when I first heard it because it was so surprising, but then I kept laughing because it's so perfect. It's almost like he's saying "Hey, one dude recording in his living room can make mass-produced -pleasing garbage, and do it better than all the producers and boys wearing glitter and embroidered jeans."
Or something like that
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This song is HILARIOUS. I think it was definetly made in parody of boy bands.
@keeponjammin08 Yes, thank you! When I first heard this I could not stop laughing. But when I tried to share the irony of it with a couple friends, they just did not get it. I agree, it's definitely a parody of bad cheesy music.
I might have to disagree for a moment. Sure it does play on the cheese ball RnB or Boy Band music. But i think it sounds sooo good! I think it just shows what rob is capable of. He can do it all. You might say the same thing about Jedi Outcast and that genre of music. I really Enjoy Never Alone and im glad it was on the album. As much as you guys think its a parody, it just shows me that if rob did an album like that i would honestly listen to it!
Um....I may or may have been listening to this song on repeat for the last three hours while working on a project. I'm pretty sure the first line is:
And I know that if some bitch should come tear us apart
As for this being one of the greatest boy band parody in the world I would like to say that it is. I laughed when I first heard it because it was so surprising, but then I kept laughing because it's so perfect. It's almost like he's saying "Hey, one dude recording in his living room can make mass-produced -pleasing garbage, and do it better than all the producers and boys wearing glitter and embroidered jeans."
Or something like that