Country Song by Bo Burnham. Check out ‘Make Happy’ on Netflix now for the full show!
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This is the fuckin best
The best line of that song was cocked up badly by the “closed captioner”
“Like Mike’s Evander-ing” NOT “white mic and manolin”
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The righteous gemstones characters:
No Zac Brown, people didn't die so you could have your chicken fried.
He forgot to mention the names of atleast 3 dead people and Willie Nelson
I despise country music, but this is an exception.
This song being my favorite country song really says a lot about my feelings on country music
John Denver, Johnny Cash, and this song are the only good country music.
I remember this Jason Aldean song – err i mean Bo Burnham song
"White Mics and Manolins" is not the line.
It's "Like Mike's Evander-ing, fuck yuor ears, I'm pandering"
As in, Mike Tyson biting off the ear of his opponent, Evander Holyfield, in a boxing match.
Like Tyson biting a chunk out of his opponent's ears, fuck your ears too with this Pandering.
It's one of the best lines in the whole song, so it's a shame the video doesn't represent it properly.
That’s Nashville “country” music, or as Pat Green calls it, “polished pop country crap.”
realest dantes clip
the bud light thing didnt age well
Still the musical swift kick in the ass the corporate Nashville establishment needs!
Jason Aldean ghostwrote this
This is the only country song ill listen to
try this song in a small town.
Legalize gerrymandering…bo is a savant who knew the future
Case in point: Jason Aldean.
So much of this is true However for us who know the history of Hillbilly music which morphed into Country
Bill Monroe played the Mandolin in the 1930’s he wrote Blue Moon over Kentucky which Elvis covered years later.