This song used to be requested endlessly at my local roller rinks, and honestly it wasn't the worst thing to skate to but that's because no one really listened to it and everyone was high on skating and soft pretzels
Well, that's because "I've Had the Time of my Life" is a great song to roller-skate to, and romantic to boot, so an adaptation of it will sort of still fit.
Do you know that that is exactly the reason I like the song Blue (da ba dee)?? It was played relentlessly at the roller skating rink when I was little, and my brain associates it with the dopamine hit I get from skating in circles
For sure. If St Anger and Van Halen III couldn't stop Metallica and Van Halen permanently, The Beginning can sure enough qualify. Fergie is gone from the current lineup but that album left a stain on their careers and they wouldnt chart again on the hot 100 for pretty much a whole decade.
@@Thomasmemoryscentral and even after that, Ritmo was pretty short-lived. A trainwreckords would be a cool full-circle moment on this channel but I can’t imagine Todd ever wants to talk about the Peas again
@@sonofaspyder3000 If he could call Katy Perry's "Witness" a Trainwreckord, then the Beginning very much qualifies for it. However, "Just Can't Get Enough" is a guilty pleasure for me off that album
This sounds like a stressed-out mom trying to listen to her 80s hits compilation while her unruly kids play some very noisy video game in the living room on a console with fading batteries. I keep expecting to hear a woman shout 'Turn that racket down in there!'
I remember first hearing this song, on BBC Radio 1, the legend Reggie Yates introducing it, like DJs do, saying "The Black Eyed Peas' brilliant new single, The Time" When the song ended he literally said "...Look, I know I have to hype up every song, It's my job, but... That was awful. Like I hated that, that was really bad"
Nerd note: a “dirty bit” is a bit (the smallest unit of computer memory, either a 1 or 0) that gets set to indicate something has changed. The idea is systems can just check the bit to know if a page needs to be refreshed, if a communication was accurate, etc. What that has to do with this song, I have no idea. Also, my girlfriend also made me watch Dirty Dancing. The odd thing is between the two of us, I was usually the more sentimental and romantic. I could never figure why she liked that movie.
Given that the phrase is used to "change" into the drop, I guess it's sort of a play on the song's electronica? Like, saying it's "time" to change into the drop and get down or something. That's likely a stretch though, lol
@@JBaum55 I agree probably over thinking it, but I had similar thoughts, like the song is going on as normal (an awful cover of a mediocre song from an awful movie,... my ex-girlfriend made me watch Dirty Dancing too, it was weird because she wasn't very sentimental or into romantic movies usually, maybe it's some test that they tell women to use on their boyfriends: "if he'll sit through this then he really loves you" hated the movie still miss the ex... but getting off topic) I had similar thoughts, like the song is going as planed and then there's some glitch in the recording that makes it go off into a different song.
@@michaeldebellis4202 Yeah, or time to stop talking and get dancing or whichever. It could be pretty clever, I think! The only issue is that every other aspect of the song is absolutely awful. 🤣
Your editing for a video from 2010, had me on the ground. When you had that Righteous Brothers clip jump-cutting to, "mix yo' milk with my Cocoa Puff, milky, milky cocoa" is the reason I always come back to this review.
it's the way will i am says 'milky milky cocoa' that disturbs me, he sounds sounds so much like Professor Frink i'm expecting him to say 'glaven' at the end of his verse
If they had done just a straight EDM cover of "Time of My Life," it wouldn't have been nearly as terrible and actually would've been better than Madonna's take on "American Pie". Just take out the "dirty bit" parts, and put the original verses back in with uptempo versions of the original song's orchestration. It didn't have to be that hard. But they shot themselves on the foot with this one, and there was no going back after that.
Todd brings up the point that BEP did not sound different lyrically in their earlier days, and while that's true, I think the key difference is BEP was far less *LAZY* in the past. Listen to songs like Request Line, or Joints and Jams, you can hear beats and melodies that are interesting. Their newer stuff is just so repetitive, the beats are annoying (such as this song), etc. I think that's the big difference between the old and the new.
Masters of the Sun Vol. 1, their first album since Fergie's departure, was actually pretty enjoyable; I really liked how it was basically a modern take on their first two albums. But then they tried to go Latino and they fell flat on their faces again.
This is one of my favorites of Todd's classic pop song reviews, it's so funny. And it's aged really well, the BEP are yesterday's news and that's hilarious!
The Time (Dirty Bit) by the Black Eyed Peas is the absolute nadir of recorded music. Every time it comes on I want to rip out Will.I.Am's voice box, grab some strawberries and throw them into a blender running at full speed. I wish N-Trance and Bus Stop would reform.. they did the whole "pop rap cover" thing a lot better in the 90s :(
How any times have I watched this video, and I only just now heard Sweet Child O Mine playing in the background from the clip of the Super Bowl show.... I never saw the show, but I hoped I was mishearing things, so I went and watched the Super Bowl show, and I think a part of me just died hearing Fergie mangle Sweet Child O Mine. Why did that have to happen? Why? WHY?
The funny thing is that she actually did a rock song with slash called Beautiful Dangerous that is actually really good. She has that edge in her voice to really pop on a classic rock song, but she rarely uses it properly.
I love the video where Lindsay drags Todd to Magfest and they (along with PawDugan, PushingUpRoses, Marzgurl, and Kyle) play that failed interactive dance game that was marketed well but was eclipsed by the undoubtedly superior "Michael Jackson Experience" and I swear that putting MJ in the same sentence, yes, even after "Leaving Neverland", with BEP is laughable. The best part is when I see them, Kyle in particular, no joke, *hump the air*
Okay, Todd in the Shadow's Yahoo channel has this video, and the audio track isn't muted. Here ya go everyone screen.yahoo.com/todd-in-the-shadows/time-dirty-bit-pop-song-193402273.html
I'm happy the Swagger - Jagger rhyming died. But were there any songs that rhymed swagger with dagger? Bagger? Tagger? Hell maybe some slant rhymes! Badger? No! ALWAYS JAGGER!!!???
I disagree, heavily. My humps is entertainingly bad, this just ruins a great 80s classic with godawful production and "additions" fergie singing the chorus normally was the only halfway decent part of this travesty
This really is the Black Eyed Peas' worst song; there's nothing to like about it. And that's coming from someone who unironically loves Boom Boom Pow to bits.
At least 'Boom Boom Pow' sounded fresh and original. 'Dirty Bit' on the other hand is 5 minutes of soulless, uninspired, drab, generic, shameless hit-seeking.
I was first introduced to this song through this YTPMV (th-cam.com/video/8SsrU5flErc/w-d-xo.html) and I gotta say, the YTPMV actually sounds pretty good.
@@michaellee8816 I wish this was still the case. That being said, I don’t know if their new song was even popular enough to be a comeback, I didn’t hear it anywhere except Todd mentioning it in a podcast.
I love that even back in the day Todd had a wide enough musical vocabulary to have good commentary on both the song the Peas sampled and the Benny Benassi song they ripped off
it might be time that we all come back around on My Humps. sure, it was horrifying, but there are not many other songs from this era I am certain I still know all of
OK, in the cold light of day, ten years later, having literally just listened all the way through to Dirty Bit all the way through for the first time: This is actually a good stupid party song and probably the purest example of what will.i.am is good at producing.
I don't get why Todd got so uncomfortable about the "messing with no maggots" part. I mean, I know some people don't like Bob Saget, but is the thought of his name being invoked in a song really that disturbing? Lol
kinda think todd's hatred of dirty dancing might be his only truly bad take. its a deeply uncharitable read of a solid coming of age film with actual coherent themes and characterization (semi-fair given that anybody would grow to hate something they weren't interested in and were forced to watch multiple times, but still). idk how one can hear swayze's character talk about being treated like a sex object by older, upper class women who didn't care about him and conclude that "experienced ladies man" is a fair descriptor of who he is
I know this comment is three years old, but I so agree with Todd's take on Dirty Dancing being misguided. (I also think his takes on "Surface Pressure" and "Victoria's Secret" are bad, but that's neither here nor there.) There's a scene in Dirty Dancing in which a rich woman's husband offers to pay Johnny for *literal sex work* (giving his wife a "private lesson"). You can't get more obvious than that. I actually just watched Dirty Dancing for the first time last weekend, expecting to agree with Todd's take, and instead I got a very Jewish* coming-of-age story with a surprisingly progressive take on classism. *Yes, really; the story takes place in the Borscht Belt, they're having a rabbi as a guest at the resort, there are a lot of Ashkenazi names, one character says he's going to be a Freedom Rider (huge swaths of white Freedom Riders were American Jews), etc. The writer who based Dirty Dancing on her youth is also Jewish.
The crazy thing about will.i.am specifically is there are nuggets of gold in his music - he's good with electronic music, he's in his element there. But his songs are either too long (does apl de ap need a verse after 4 minutes? really?) OR he takes a good idea and overuses it until we're all sick of it. The nuggets are there but unfortunately, they are submerged in too many layers of poop.
I find it so odd that the Todd segments were clearly recorded in 16:9 widescreen but the video was seemingly edited entirely in 4:3. Was 4:3 web video still a thing in 2010?
When I explain why I hate the Black Eyed Peas, I play this song, because the "Dirty Bit" cut is hilarious to me... and then almost anything from Elephunk. It comes across as lazy to me... Also. I have a pretty wide musical taste palette. So it's not the actual genre that's my problem. It's just how lazy it comes across to me.
“If I had an iphone, i would use it to listen to better music!! [...] You can do that with an iphone right? Honestly I have no idea.” The fact that someone didn’t know one of the smartphones core features of listening to music is insane hearing in 2024. Like to me it’s like not knowing you can reply to an email on windows or that the ipod touch can play video. It’s just like…. what decade do you live in??
I came for Morris Day... I had never heard this song before. I hate your lack of detailed titles with... with... I can't even form a sufficiently vitriolic metaphor here. You've broken me.
This song used to be requested endlessly at my local roller rinks, and honestly it wasn't the worst thing to skate to but that's because no one really listened to it and everyone was high on skating and soft pretzels
Well, that's because "I've Had the Time of my Life" is a great song to roller-skate to, and romantic to boot, so an adaptation of it will sort of still fit.
What was in the pretzels that they were getting you high?
@@cheezemonkeyeater probably the salt. that stuff is so addicting
@@riley2243 Fair enough.
Do you know that that is exactly the reason I like the song Blue (da ba dee)?? It was played relentlessly at the roller skating rink when I was little, and my brain associates it with the dopamine hit I get from skating in circles
So, here we are in 2020. Can we officially call The Beginning a Trainwreckord?
For sure. If St Anger and Van Halen III couldn't stop Metallica and Van Halen permanently, The Beginning can sure enough qualify.
Fergie is gone from the current lineup but that album left a stain on their careers and they wouldnt chart again on the hot 100 for pretty much a whole decade.
@@Thomasmemoryscentral and even after that, Ritmo was pretty short-lived. A trainwreckords would be a cool full-circle moment on this channel but I can’t imagine Todd ever wants to talk about the Peas again
still waiting for it in 2022. lol
@@sonofaspyder3000 If he could call Katy Perry's "Witness" a Trainwreckord, then the Beginning very much qualifies for it.
However, "Just Can't Get Enough" is a guilty pleasure for me off that album
@@MikoyanGurevichMiG21 oh totally. I still bop to that song
That part where Todd was trying to guess the rhyme for maggots paralleled with the South Park scene where Randy was on wheel of fortune
"Oh, *naggers* ..."
It's horrible how "dirty bit" is clearly something they came up with in the studio when referring to the 'Dirty Dancing bit'.
This sounds like a stressed-out mom trying to listen to her 80s hits compilation while her unruly kids play some very noisy video game in the living room on a console with fading batteries. I keep expecting to hear a woman shout 'Turn that racket down in there!'
I remember first hearing this song, on BBC Radio 1, the legend Reggie Yates introducing it, like DJs do, saying "The Black Eyed Peas' brilliant new single, The Time"
When the song ended he literally said "...Look, I know I have to hype up every song, It's my job, but... That was awful. Like I hated that, that was really bad"
*Todd:* The Time is the Black Eyed Peas worst song ever.
*Me:* Really? Even worse than-
*Todd:* -even worse than Imma Be.
*Me:* Huh.
6:47 ''Oh look what you made me do''
The old BEP can't come to the phone right now. Because it's dead.
oh my god it’s the EXACT same rhythm
now i can’t unhear it
Nerd note: a “dirty bit” is a bit (the smallest unit of computer memory, either a 1 or 0) that gets set to indicate something has changed. The idea is systems can just check the bit to know if a page needs to be refreshed, if a communication was accurate, etc. What that has to do with this song, I have no idea. Also, my girlfriend also made me watch Dirty Dancing. The odd thing is between the two of us, I was usually the more sentimental and romantic. I could never figure why she liked that movie.
Is the idea that they’ve only made an astronomically small change to the original “I’ve Had the Time of My Life”?
Given that the phrase is used to "change" into the drop, I guess it's sort of a play on the song's electronica? Like, saying it's "time" to change into the drop and get down or something. That's likely a stretch though, lol
@@JBaum55 I agree probably over thinking it, but I had similar thoughts, like the song is going on as normal (an awful cover of a mediocre song from an awful movie,... my ex-girlfriend made me watch Dirty Dancing too, it was weird because she wasn't very sentimental or into romantic movies usually, maybe it's some test that they tell women to use on their boyfriends: "if he'll sit through this then he really loves you" hated the movie still miss the ex... but getting off topic) I had similar thoughts, like the song is going as planed and then there's some glitch in the recording that makes it go off into a different song.
@@michaeldebellis4202 Yeah, or time to stop talking and get dancing or whichever. It could be pretty clever, I think! The only issue is that every other aspect of the song is absolutely awful. 🤣
Your editing for a video from 2010, had me on the ground. When you had that Righteous Brothers clip jump-cutting to, "mix yo' milk with my Cocoa Puff, milky, milky cocoa" is the reason I always come back to this review.
it's the way will i am says 'milky milky cocoa' that disturbs me, he sounds sounds so much like Professor Frink i'm expecting him to say 'glaven' at the end of his verse
Todd: You thought she sounded bad at the Super Bowl? You haven't heard nothin'.
The 2018 NBA All Star game wants to know your location.
@@razzamatrazz34 pretty sure he is talking about Fergie singing the national anthem
Let’s play some basketball!
I hope he does a review on that to!🤣😂.
"I'm! having! a good! time! with you!"
Someone wrote that.
I prefer
IF YOU DIDNKNOW THAT
WELL BABY NOW YOU KNOW NOW
That is the only time taboo has contributions on the song, apl de ap has more lyrics and he's the last original part of the song
Seriously, what the hell TH-cam? Let the man work already!
If they had done just a straight EDM cover of "Time of My Life," it wouldn't have been nearly as terrible and actually would've been better than Madonna's take on "American Pie". Just take out the "dirty bit" parts, and put the original verses back in with uptempo versions of the original song's orchestration. It didn't have to be that hard. But they shot themselves on the foot with this one, and there was no going back after that.
Look up the Andrew Sixty cover released in 1994 ;)
Todd brings up the point that BEP did not sound different lyrically in their earlier days, and while that's true, I think the key difference is BEP was far less *LAZY* in the past. Listen to songs like Request Line, or Joints and Jams, you can hear beats and melodies that are interesting. Their newer stuff is just so repetitive, the beats are annoying (such as this song), etc. I think that's the big difference between the old and the new.
kenterminatedbygoogle I haven't heard much of his solo work, but it doesn't sound too promising.
I read this after the Peas go without the white chick for a while and it seems those years of being lazy has reduced their skills drastically. 😒
Masters of the Sun Vol. 1, their first album since Fergie's departure, was actually pretty enjoyable; I really liked how it was basically a modern take on their first two albums. But then they tried to go Latino and they fell flat on their faces again.
“The frog says, *dirty bit* “
holy shit dude i needed that laugh so badly
BEP: Messin with no maggots Mess with no
Todd: Fuh~
It's amazing how one song can be a hit, and kill an entire bands career at the same time
The 50th biggest song of 2020 wants to know your location
@@ffjreviews9029 sorry I don't know what song your talking about
@@ryancraig110 RITMO by black eyed peas
@@ffjreviews9029 nope that's my fault for not making it clear that I was being sarcastic and I don't actually care
Your Satisfaction joke may be one of the best you have made on your channel.
The comments about iphones might be the most dated thing Todd has ever said in any of his videos.
This is one of my favorites of Todd's classic pop song reviews, it's so funny. And it's aged really well, the BEP are yesterday's news and that's hilarious!
The Time (Dirty Bit) by the Black Eyed Peas is the absolute nadir of recorded music. Every time it comes on I want to rip out Will.I.Am's voice box, grab some strawberries and throw them into a blender running at full speed. I wish N-Trance and Bus Stop would reform.. they did the whole "pop rap cover" thing a lot better in the 90s :(
How any times have I watched this video, and I only just now heard Sweet Child O Mine playing in the background from the clip of the Super Bowl show.... I never saw the show, but I hoped I was mishearing things, so I went and watched the Super Bowl show, and I think a part of me just died hearing Fergie mangle Sweet Child O Mine. Why did that have to happen? Why? WHY?
The funny thing is that she actually did a rock song with slash called Beautiful Dangerous that is actually really good. She has that edge in her voice to really pop on a classic rock song, but she rarely uses it properly.
@@UBvtuber I don't blame you. I think I prefer the version when Adam Scott sang it in Step Brothers.
I love the video where Lindsay drags Todd to Magfest and they (along with PawDugan, PushingUpRoses, Marzgurl, and Kyle) play that failed interactive dance game that was marketed well but was eclipsed by the undoubtedly superior "Michael Jackson Experience" and I swear that putting MJ in the same sentence, yes, even after "Leaving Neverland", with BEP is laughable. The best part is when I see them, Kyle in particular, no joke, *hump the air*
glad i'm not the only one who doesn't get the hype of dirty dancing
"This is the worst use of autotune I've ever heard." Clearly he's never heard pop champagne...
I wanna see you dance, see you dance ... oh, ooooohhhhh!
I lowkey enjoy that song but Ron Browz definitely overdid the autotune for like 3 songs straight
@@SteeZy644 I'M JUMPIN OUT THE WINDOW WITH THIS ONE..... literally
BABY IM PRAYING ON YOU TONIGHT
Or "Nails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks" by Panic! At The Disco.
Hey TH-cam. Fair use?
Yes it's a critique of a song.
@@MichaelKilley looking at other comments, it looks like it was temporarily taken down about five or so years ago. Hence the comment. :)
Yeah this is definitely the BEP worse song that they done and it basically killed their career.
My Humps is definitely the worst.
@@kenterminateddq5311 I would say Boom Boom Pow is one of their better hits. Sure it doesn't much sense, but I find it to be decent.
@@ffjreviews9029 yeah but to me My Humps falls into the so bad it's good category
Dave Hobbs though you can make a so bad it’s good excuse out of any of their songs
Boom boom pow is at least sonically pleasing, if you don't think about it. My humps is literally hilarious.
Okay, Todd in the Shadow's Yahoo channel has this video, and the audio track isn't muted. Here ya go everyone
screen.yahoo.com/todd-in-the-shadows/time-dirty-bit-pop-song-193402273.html
I would've been so happy if that was a rickroll
Audio is back.
I love everything about your analysis
if it was just an electronica version of The Time of My Life it would be perfectly fine, but then the rest of the song happens
I'm happy the Swagger - Jagger rhyming died. But were there any songs that rhymed swagger with dagger? Bagger? Tagger? Hell maybe some slant rhymes! Badger? No! ALWAYS JAGGER!!!???
Badgers Badgers Badgers Badgers Badgers Badgers Badgers Badgers Badgers Badgers Badgers Badgers
“This is the worst Black Eyed Peas song. Worse than Imma Be. Worse than My Humps.”
Dang, even worse than Boom Boom Pow?
At the ass-end of 2019, I would really appreciate a Fergie hit about now.
I liked that song she put out in 2017, "Life Goes On".
We need Flo Rida, Pitbull, and Taio Cruz back on the charts.
@@ffjreviews9029 Agreed. Pop music is so depressing now and it’s really affecting people
The Time is NOT worse than My Humps.
At least My Humps is awesomely bad, The Time is just bad
I disagree, heavily. My humps is entertainingly bad, this just ruins a great 80s classic with godawful production and "additions" fergie singing the chorus normally was the only halfway decent part of this travesty
Push me, and then just touch me, so I can have my, satisfaction🎶😂🤣
God it does sound like that track doesn’t it.
This really is the Black Eyed Peas' worst song; there's nothing to like about it. And that's coming from someone who unironically loves Boom Boom Pow to bits.
I said this a million times: My humps is the worst song of them
At least 'Boom Boom Pow' sounded fresh and original. 'Dirty Bit' on the other hand is 5 minutes of soulless, uninspired, drab, generic, shameless hit-seeking.
Todd does it again. Best content creator on the internet.
I was first introduced to this song through this YTPMV (th-cam.com/video/8SsrU5flErc/w-d-xo.html) and I gotta say, the YTPMV actually sounds pretty good.
11:58 lol. How times have changed.
Black Eyed Peas - The Beginning - Trainwreckords?
Yes!
@@Karmy. Complete career killer, has to be a candidate....
@@michaellee8816 I wish this was still the case. That being said, I don’t know if their new song was even popular enough to be a comeback, I didn’t hear it anywhere except Todd mentioning it in a podcast.
RITMO.
@@MysteryMii True, I hope it happens
Love dirty dancing. It’s my childhood, I guess. Nostalgia.
This is one of the funniest reviews you have done, its hilarious 😂!
There earlier stuff was much better before Fergie joined!
This song makes me make the exact same face of horror and dismay I made watching Hereditary, I’m not kidding
8:45 don't scare me like that ever again todd
8:50 HES STRAPPED
I love that even back in the day Todd had a wide enough musical vocabulary to have good commentary on both the song the Peas sampled and the Benny Benassi song they ripped off
gotta love this early angrier cynicism and the computer rusting in the back.
Original airdate 2/14/2011
My Hump is still their worst song I've heard.
That ‘this is true’ and ‘it’s the truth’ is 10000% a stupid Manila effect probably
I thought that the Peas did a better version of "I had the Time of My Life" than the original. I hated that song back then and I still do.
nooooo damn it youtube, unmute!!!!
Love your videos, big fan
it might be time that we all come back around on My Humps. sure, it was horrifying, but there are not many other songs from this era I am certain I still know all of
Funny to think this is probably the one time Todd got a prediction right
Oh Todd, you thought this was awful, try surviving their Halfassed Spanish songs
*sigh*
Todd, I love ya man. I hope you stop getting fucked over by Maker soon so you can stop being fucked over by TH-cam.
6:59 Most Hollywood remakes in a nutshell.
That’s somehow an insult to both the song, and the movies.
Glad I’m not the only one who hates dirty dancing (except hungry eyes haha)
My sister’s elementary school choir performed this…
Still painful after all these years.
8:49 Todd In The Shadows: At your service
honestly compared to other new songs of them........ i can stand it.
I liked the 360 app they made for the video
Show this to anyone who thought that South Park episode was unrealistic.
OK, in the cold light of day, ten years later, having literally just listened all the way through to Dirty Bit all the way through for the first time:
This is actually a good stupid party song and probably the purest example of what will.i.am is good at producing.
I'm waiting until I next hear something good and suddenly predict my own dirty bit remix.
I really like "Anxiety"... but that's probably not cuz of them lol
Here from the new Song Vs Song episode; have to say, people exaggerate how bad this song is, it’s really pretty ok
This song slaps
I liked it, maybe it's seeing it in retrospect
I could have died a happy man without seeing that.
Was this filmed on a DS
LATIGID TIMOV!
I don't get why Todd got so uncomfortable about the "messing with no maggots" part. I mean, I know some people don't like Bob Saget, but is the thought of his name being invoked in a song really that disturbing? Lol
As a bisexual i personally wouldn't mind if he had said it, though i do get how that would be a turn-off since it is a slur.
On second thought, do you think that might've been the original lyric?
@@moonflower6607 🤔🤔🤔
@@moonflower6607 Actually I think the original lyric was "messin' with no chiggers, messin' with the biggest" lol
@@MetalSandman999 😅
I don't think i'd wanna party with them either way xD
kinda think todd's hatred of dirty dancing might be his only truly bad take. its a deeply uncharitable read of a solid coming of age film with actual coherent themes and characterization (semi-fair given that anybody would grow to hate something they weren't interested in and were forced to watch multiple times, but still). idk how one can hear swayze's character talk about being treated like a sex object by older, upper class women who didn't care about him and conclude that "experienced ladies man" is a fair descriptor of who he is
I know this comment is three years old, but I so agree with Todd's take on Dirty Dancing being misguided. (I also think his takes on "Surface Pressure" and "Victoria's Secret" are bad, but that's neither here nor there.) There's a scene in Dirty Dancing in which a rich woman's husband offers to pay Johnny for *literal sex work* (giving his wife a "private lesson"). You can't get more obvious than that.
I actually just watched Dirty Dancing for the first time last weekend, expecting to agree with Todd's take, and instead I got a very Jewish* coming-of-age story with a surprisingly progressive take on classism.
*Yes, really; the story takes place in the Borscht Belt, they're having a rabbi as a guest at the resort, there are a lot of Ashkenazi names, one character says he's going to be a Freedom Rider (huge swaths of white Freedom Riders were American Jews), etc. The writer who based Dirty Dancing on her youth is also Jewish.
Just came to say this is my 2nd favourite B
BABY!! Something beautifuls dying
I'm guessing Todd hasn't seen Flashdance, in terms of an older man taking a teenager girl's virginity. 🤔🤔🤔
Why does the dirty bit look like it was made by AI when it was 2010? The people in dancing in that video don’t look real.
looking at the song credits....which normally mean video was claimed for them....really? The Time got claimed twice?
I LOVE this review because I adore this album but this song sticks out to me especially as a favourite from it LMAO Folks with bad taste can't help it
The crazy thing about will.i.am specifically is there are nuggets of gold in his music - he's good with electronic music, he's in his element there. But his songs are either too long (does apl de ap need a verse after 4 minutes? really?) OR he takes a good idea and overuses it until we're all sick of it. The nuggets are there but unfortunately, they are submerged in too many layers of poop.
12:03 right there with you
I find it so odd that the Todd segments were clearly recorded in 16:9 widescreen but the video was seemingly edited entirely in 4:3. Was 4:3 web video still a thing in 2010?
When I explain why I hate the Black Eyed Peas, I play this song, because the "Dirty Bit" cut is hilarious to me... and then almost anything from Elephunk. It comes across as lazy to me...
Also. I have a pretty wide musical taste palette. So it's not the actual genre that's my problem. It's just how lazy it comes across to me.
“If I had an iphone, i would use it to listen to better music!!
[...]
You can do that with an iphone right? Honestly I have no idea.”
The fact that someone didn’t know one of the smartphones core features of listening to music is insane hearing in 2024.
Like to me it’s like not knowing you can reply to an email on windows or that the ipod touch can play video. It’s just like…. what decade do you live in??
I don’t mind my humps the song I hate is imma be
..how
@@blixbySEtoo funny to hate
The audio track was muted :/
7:13
i thought time by culture club was going to be the outro song
I love hearing Todd verbally eviscerate the Black Eyed Peas. Those guys have always sucked.
I liked it..........
Push Me And Then Just Touch Me So I Can Get My Satisfaction!
7:43 🤣🤣🤣
Contemporary no talent artists always shit on the classics because they have no originality
I came for Morris Day... I had never heard this song before. I hate your lack of detailed titles with... with... I can't even form a sufficiently vitriolic metaphor here. You've broken me.
3:18 *Face reveal*