A mythical song about the famous youtuber and streamer Quackiy, promised by CG5.
However, this promise was ages ago and the Quackiy song will most likely stay in progres for eternity.
CG5 fan: "Where is the Quackity song?"
CG5: "I promise, you will get the song... eventualy."
i'm mr. dweamy clay
and i miss my gogy man
the best song of all time is lit this
A song that was intentionally made to be as awful as possible.
"The Most Unwanted Song" (yes, that's really what it's called) was made after a couple guys made a poll asking what people like least in music. Results included soprano singers, children's choirs, cowboy songs, commercial jingles, bagpipes, political rants, etc.
After finding what people picked the most for the most irritating things in music and in general, these diabolic fellas made a 22-minute song composed of everything mentioned above...and then some. It was released in 1997 and took the world by storm. Recently it has experienced a bit of a renaissance thanks to the Internet.
Despite being intentionally horrific, "The Most Unwanted Song" has gained a small cult following, partly due to the fact that it's arguably not THAT bad. Some argue that it's actually good.
Others will even argue that it's better than "The Most Wanted Song," created at around the same time by doing the exact opposite of what they did to make "Unwanted," because "Wanted" is simply a very bland and stereotypical love ballad.
sad song about how they cant get laid
faded in my last song soty.
"Weeknd song" (slang): A figurative term derived from the themes commonly explored in the music of The Weeknd, referring to a woman perceived as promiscuous, carefree, or not suited for a serious, committed relationship. The phrase evokes imagery of hedonistic, fleeting encounters often associated with nightlife and indulgence, as depicted in The Weeknd's lyrics. It implies someone fun and alluring in the moment but not someone you’d introduce to your Mother or pursue for long-term stability.
"Man, don’t catch feelings for her. She’s just a Weeknd song. Enjoy it for what it is."
What you or someone else might say when you agree with each other.
Jay: "Man I hate society nowadays, everyone is too shallow and obsessed with social media."
Alex: "You're singing my song man, I totally get it..."
A song that fits White-Americans, a.ka. Rednecks. One example is Cotton Eye Joe. The most recognized redneck song since 1995.
Redneck 1: Hey, Joe, ever heard of that one song?
Redneck 2: Sure, of course I have, Jim! Don't know why they call it the redneck song.