Lyrics are the fundamentals of the music industry, comprehendable or not, they can either provide inspiration or provoke controversy. They're the heart and soul of shows such as Don't Forget the Lyrics!
If forgotten, they can make or break a contestant's success on American Idol. And, best of all, they supply endless entertainment to needy music-lovers everywhere.
As I was checking my e-mail today, I noticed a headlining Comcast.net Music special feature entitled "Flubbed Lyrics." The picture slide show of varying musical artists contained the song lyrics that were supposedly the 'most confused."
I found it hard to believe this accusation, seeing as I had only heard about half of the songs.
After skimming through the list, I was left unsatisfied. I knew that the provided list only skimmed the service of the music world; which is precisely why I decided to compile my own.
Lollipop – Lil Wayne
I cannot understand the majority of popular rap songs, but this one in particular always gets to me. No matter how many times I’ve listened to this song, I simply do not hear: “Call me so I can make it juicy for you.” I blame my comprehension incapability on the weird static effects used throughout the song, and I’m convinced that is not what he actually says.
Blue – Eiffel 65
Pop Quiz! Remember back to late elementary school when you were:
A) Blue
B) In need of a guy
C) Green, you would die
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above
If you answered E, you’re correct. Heck, if you answered A-D, you’re right too, because honest-to-God no one really knows what the heck Eiffel 65 was on when he (they?) produced this beloved one-hit-wonder. He must’ve OD’d on anti-depressants (I mean, he WAS blue….) and thought that dab a dee dab ba whatever sounded pretty legit.
Nana Lan Theme Song
Nan Lan is this creepy puppet show that aired on Nick Jr. for the longest time. I foolishly thought the show was called Nana Land, for a number of reasons: 1) the theme song was shriek-y and hard to understand 2) the show ended with the puppets sitting on a globe. Globe... Nana Land... makes sense. 3) the show took place at the same location, which I assumed was the land of Nana.
But, silly me, why wouldn’t I assume that the actual word was Lan? Is that supposed to be a name or something? Another common misinterpretation among my friends was Nana Lynn. What a ridiculous assumption! I mean, Lynn? Really? Obviously Lan is much more common.
Roll to Me – Del Amitri
This is one of those songs everyone knows, but doesn’t know. You hear it and recognize from excessive radio play but, at the same time, cannot seem to place a finger on the song’s title or artist.
For those of you who don’t know the song, here’s the music video (I apologize beforehand for the creepy-ness. Mr. Amirtri was probably trippin’ on the same junk as Mr. Eiffel when he made this):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wa1IRGtp9Gw.
For years I thought the lyrics of the song’s opening verse were :
Look around your world pretty baby
Is it everything you hoped it’d be
The wrong guy, the wrong situation
the right time and the wrong me
Recently, upon discovering the song’s title, I came to the realization that I had been wrong all these years! Just like the title, go figure, the words are: the right time to roll to me NOT the right time and the wrong me. Whatever, I like my version better.
Disturbia – Rihanna
I honestly can’t comprehend what she is saying during the majority of the chorus. Especially during the opening lines. Different lyric sites have also contributed to my confusion by providing me with nothing but lies!
I’ve read versions that varied from Put on your pretty lies to Throw on your green light. I’m still not one hundred percent sure, but I think this is correct:
Throw on your break lights
We're in the city of wonder
Ain't gonna play nice
Watch out, you might just go under
Better think twice
Your train of thought will be altered
So if you must falter be wise
If U Seek Amy – Britney Spears
Lastly, to acknowledge Brit Brit’s comeback, I decided to add her latest single to my list. Recent debate has sprung up regarding the song’s titles and its…ahem…double meaning.
At first glance, it appears innocence. She substituted a letter for a word but, no harm done. However, phonetically, if you say the name over and over it apparently sounds suspiciously like something else. I won’t state it here. For the kids. All I’m going to say is that I think that it’s a stretch. A huge stretch. But, whatever, spectators everywhere seem to be listening and clamoring over it.
-Chelsea
Monday, March 16, 2009
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Things I Hate About Facebook
Pretty self-explanatory, I think.

It’s Complicated?
Married one day, divorced the next. These bipolar relationships are always cluttering up my newsfeed. I know teenagers are fickle, but I wish they could just make up their minds. It’s so annoying. Almost enough to make me start singing Avril Lavigne….
Why’d Facebook have to go let people say it’s complicated?
I see the way you’re changin’ your relationship status
Gets me frustrated
Okay, enough of that. Seriously though, I’d like to know why It’s Complicated is even an option.
“Petition Against” Groups
The topics may vary, but the ideas are generally the same. Ignorant users everyone seem to legitimately think that if enough people join their groups (I use the plural here because there is never just one), the Facebook administration will recognize their noble efforts and switch back to “old” Facebook/ give them colored profiles and whatever else they desire. Or maybe they won’t work to satisfy what users are unhappy about and, instead, decide to start charging users or worse- shut down the site entirely! But, if this happens, we’re already safe thanks to the precautionary Save Facebook!/ Don’t Let Them Charge Us for Facebook! groups. These were made by the same intelligent human beings who agreed to legally change their name to McLovin (if 1,000,000 people join!) and need your phone number because they flushed their phone down the toilet….again.
Friends/ Emotions/ Stereotypes Pictures
I cannot tell you how many of these things I’ve been tagged in. If you’re not familiar with this growing trend, let me break it down for you. Basically someone thought it would really cute(?) to take some random cartoon characters, put a ton of them in one picture, and assign little superlatives to each one. One of your friends uploads said picture onto their page, tags thirty of their closest friends, and assigns everyone to things that they, most likely, feel has absolutely nothing to do with them. Then you get all pissed off because you were tagged as some obscure Pokemon and deemed The One Who’s Always Out of Place while some girl you don’t know, but recognize from their People You Might Know Tool, was tagged as Pikachu: The Bubbly One. “Why wasn’t I tagged as Pikuchu?” you ask yourself, “I’m plently bubbly!” And, to make matters worse, you are constantly reminded of this tragic occurrence due to the “_________ made a comment on a photo of you” notifications you continually receive for the next two weeks. Hurray!
You can all rest assured that this will definitely be a recurring segment seeing as Facebook never seems to fail at bringing more annoying things to my attention.
-Chelsea

It’s Complicated?
Married one day, divorced the next. These bipolar relationships are always cluttering up my newsfeed. I know teenagers are fickle, but I wish they could just make up their minds. It’s so annoying. Almost enough to make me start singing Avril Lavigne….
Why’d Facebook have to go let people say it’s complicated?
I see the way you’re changin’ your relationship status
Gets me frustrated
Okay, enough of that. Seriously though, I’d like to know why It’s Complicated is even an option.
“Petition Against” GroupsThe topics may vary, but the ideas are generally the same. Ignorant users everyone seem to legitimately think that if enough people join their groups (I use the plural here because there is never just one), the Facebook administration will recognize their noble efforts and switch back to “old” Facebook/ give them colored profiles and whatever else they desire. Or maybe they won’t work to satisfy what users are unhappy about and, instead, decide to start charging users or worse- shut down the site entirely! But, if this happens, we’re already safe thanks to the precautionary Save Facebook!/ Don’t Let Them Charge Us for Facebook! groups. These were made by the same intelligent human beings who agreed to legally change their name to McLovin (if 1,000,000 people join!) and need your phone number because they flushed their phone down the toilet….again.
Friends/ Emotions/ Stereotypes Pictures
I cannot tell you how many of these things I’ve been tagged in. If you’re not familiar with this growing trend, let me break it down for you. Basically someone thought it would really cute(?) to take some random cartoon characters, put a ton of them in one picture, and assign little superlatives to each one. One of your friends uploads said picture onto their page, tags thirty of their closest friends, and assigns everyone to things that they, most likely, feel has absolutely nothing to do with them. Then you get all pissed off because you were tagged as some obscure Pokemon and deemed The One Who’s Always Out of Place while some girl you don’t know, but recognize from their People You Might Know Tool, was tagged as Pikachu: The Bubbly One. “Why wasn’t I tagged as Pikuchu?” you ask yourself, “I’m plently bubbly!” And, to make matters worse, you are constantly reminded of this tragic occurrence due to the “_________ made a comment on a photo of you” notifications you continually receive for the next two weeks. Hurray!
You can all rest assured that this will definitely be a recurring segment seeing as Facebook never seems to fail at bringing more annoying things to my attention.
-Chelsea
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Wit & Wisdom
Following an extraordinarily disappointing winter, the first days of March brought in inclement weather, a Code Red cancellation for my county’s school system and snowballs of joy to children everywhere. The words snow day painted smiles on the children’s faces as the unfamiliar fantasy of fluffy goodness fell right into their grasps.
“In like a lion and out like a lamb,” one newscaster chuckled, obviously entertaining himself and not envying his coworker who was forced to face the nippy conditions.
Normally I would let such a meaningless statement drift away like a snowflake on an early March breeze, but this one in particular left me questioning its meaning, its purpose, and even its origins.
Who came up with this preposterous conclusion? Why a lion? Why a lamb?
Seeing as I had the day off of school, I had ample time to ponder this. But I did not let my wandering mind cease there. I stumbled across wiseoldsaying.com, a cyberspace treasure trove of all things sappy and aged. The site’s homepage allows visitors to browse through the “heartwarming, uplifting or otherwise moving stories” and leave feedback that is “cushioned with compliments.”
Although I never did find out where this lion and lamb nonsense came from, I was both emotionally moved and textually rewarded. Here are some words, or wise old sayings, to live by:
“A crab walks, so walks his children.” - African proverb Kpelle Tribe
Ah yes, Kpelle. My favorite of the proverb-telling crab-breeding African tribes.
"Eggs have no business dancing with stones." – Haitian
Sounds speciously like Tito from Rocket Power.
"Nobody's perfect." – Unknown
WRONG, HANNAH MONTANA SAID THAT.
“A little axe can cut down a big tree.” - Jamaica
Thanks Jamaica, but George Washington already informed us of this. You might of heard of him, he was the first president of the United States.
“You don't know what you've got until it's gone.” – Unknown
Unknown? Big Yellow Taxi, HELLOOOO!?
“What doesn't kill us, makes us stronger.” – Unknown
Kanye West, anyone?
“One who reads and comments blog will live much longer.” –Chelsea
Beautifully said; words to live by!
If you've profited in life from the sayings listed in my blog or have simply enjoyed browsing my page, my efforts have been worthwhile. Leave me a comment if you have a heartwarming or uplifting or otherwise moving story to share and I might post it for others to read. Have a super day!
-Chelsea
“In like a lion and out like a lamb,” one newscaster chuckled, obviously entertaining himself and not envying his coworker who was forced to face the nippy conditions.
Normally I would let such a meaningless statement drift away like a snowflake on an early March breeze, but this one in particular left me questioning its meaning, its purpose, and even its origins.
Who came up with this preposterous conclusion? Why a lion? Why a lamb?
Seeing as I had the day off of school, I had ample time to ponder this. But I did not let my wandering mind cease there. I stumbled across wiseoldsaying.com, a cyberspace treasure trove of all things sappy and aged. The site’s homepage allows visitors to browse through the “heartwarming, uplifting or otherwise moving stories” and leave feedback that is “cushioned with compliments.”
Although I never did find out where this lion and lamb nonsense came from, I was both emotionally moved and textually rewarded. Here are some words, or wise old sayings, to live by:
“A crab walks, so walks his children.” - African proverb Kpelle Tribe
Ah yes, Kpelle. My favorite of the proverb-telling crab-breeding African tribes.
"Eggs have no business dancing with stones." – Haitian
Sounds speciously like Tito from Rocket Power.
"Nobody's perfect." – Unknown
WRONG, HANNAH MONTANA SAID THAT.
“A little axe can cut down a big tree.” - Jamaica
Thanks Jamaica, but George Washington already informed us of this. You might of heard of him, he was the first president of the United States.
“You don't know what you've got until it's gone.” – Unknown
Unknown? Big Yellow Taxi, HELLOOOO!?
“What doesn't kill us, makes us stronger.” – Unknown
Kanye West, anyone?
“One who reads and comments blog will live much longer.” –Chelsea
Beautifully said; words to live by!
If you've profited in life from the sayings listed in my blog or have simply enjoyed browsing my page, my efforts have been worthwhile. Leave me a comment if you have a heartwarming or uplifting or otherwise moving story to share and I might post it for others to read. Have a super day!
-Chelsea
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