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I have heard this so many times now it nearly drives me to madness when I do.
To quote Ruthless Reviews:
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Listen to this song and tell me with a straight face that our music isn't the reason the entire world wants us destroyed. Then listen to it again and tell me we don't deserve to be. The Vietnam War and domestic civil rights violations produced excellent music in the 60s and 70s -- music that was about something, misguided, wrongheaded or not. Today the US is engaged in two major wars and has troops stationed in over 100 foreign countries, we have a presidential administration gleefully trampling on the few civil rights we have left, and I'm sitting here with my eyes glazed over, listening to an entire song about a girl's ass cheeks.
I usually like Black Eyed Peas, but I can't listen to this song all the way through without changing it. I like their song "Pump It" better than I do My Humps.
Okay! I admit it!!! I was addicted to this song when it first came out.
I use to sing it sometimes without even knowing I was, my friends would look at me all weird and laugh when I would finally realize I was singing aloud "my humps, my humps, my lovely little lumps" for five frakin' blocks!
Ah...thank you Tommy James and the Shondells for distracting me long enough to forget about it.....until now
Having some tipsy girl dry hump you to it on a dance floor makes it more bearable. These abnoxious songs are made for underage intoxicated teenage girls can shake their a**es too.
Is it killing the music industry and lowering the imagination and thought process of my generation? Yes, why certainly. But how can you complain about it's perks.
I'm happy about songs like this, because when something that's actually good comes out, it's noticable. Only problem, no one'll care if they're all expecting a "My Humps" remix.