Christmas Kids: The Darkest Song Ever Written
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the creator explores the haunting song 'Christmas Kids' by Roar, delving into its dark inspiration drawn from Phil Spector's abusive relationship with Ronnie Spector. The narrative weaves through the couple's tumultuous past, Phil's descent into mental instability, and the eventual legal battles that followed. The creator also addresses the song's recent popularity on TikTok, discussing the ethical implications of using such a song for light-hearted trends. The video concludes with a tribute to Ronnie Spector's resilience and her legacy in music, urging viewers to appreciate Roar's artistry beyond the tragic story behind 'Christmas Kids'.
Takeaways
- 🎵 The video discusses the song 'Christmas Kids' by Roar, which has a deep and dark meaning behind it, related to an abusive relationship.
- 🚨 The video includes a trigger warning for domestic violence and abusive relationships due to the serious themes discussed.
- 👩🎤 'Christmas Kids' is about Phil Spector and Ronnie Spector's relationship, with Phil being a renowned music producer and Ronnie being the lead singer of The Ronettes.
- 💔 Phil Spector was known for his abusive behavior towards Ronnie, including psychological abuse and restricting her from pursuing her music career.
- 🏡 Phil and Ronnie's home became a prison for Ronnie, with barbed wire, guard dogs, and limited communication with the outside world.
- 🎁 The song's title 'Christmas Kids' originates from Phil surprising Ronnie with twins on Christmas day, symbolizing his twisted view of a 'perfect' family.
- 💔 The video also touches on Phil Spector's later life, including his murder trial and imprisonment for killing Lana Clarkson.
- 👵 Ronnie Spector, despite her hardships, was able to rebuild her life, release a memoir, and is remembered as a rock icon and trailblazer.
- 🎶 The video creator appreciates Roar's music and encourages viewers to listen to their work beyond 'Christmas Kids'.
- 📈 The video reflects on the trend of using 'Christmas Kids' on TikTok for 'old me vs new me' transformations, separate from the song's original context.
Q & A
What is the main theme of the video discussed in the script?
-The main theme of the video is the exploration of the song 'Christmas Kids' by Roar, which has a deep and dark meaning behind it, relating to an abusive relationship.
Who is the artist behind 'Christmas Kids' and what is their background?
-Roar is the artist behind 'Christmas Kids'. They are an ARTPOP project of singer and multi-instrumentalist Owen Evans from Phoenix, Arizona, who debuted with their EP 'I Can't Handle Change' in 2010.
What is the significance of the song 'Christmas Kids' in relation to Phil Spector and Ronnie Spector?
-The song 'Christmas Kids' is about the abusive relationship between Phil Spector and Ronnie Spector, with the 'Christmas kids' referring to the twins Phil surprised Ronnie with as a gift, symbolizing his distorted view of a happy family.
What were the circumstances of Phil Spector's death?
-Phil Spector died in 2021 due to COVID-19, as mentioned in the script with the note that the virus is referred to as 'the virus that shall not be named' due to YouTube's content policies.
What is the role of the domestic violence hotline number provided in the video?
-The domestic violence hotline number is provided as a resource for those who may be affected by the themes discussed in the video, which include domestic violence and abusive relationships.
Why did the video creator decide to make this video on the topic of 'Christmas Kids'?
-The video creator felt a strong fascination and emotional response to the story behind the song 'Christmas Kids' and believed that making a video would help them process and share these complex emotions.
What is the video creator's stance on the use of 'Christmas Kids' in TikTok trends outside of its intended context?
-The video creator is on the fence about the use of 'Christmas Kids' in TikTok trends, acknowledging that the chorus is vague and that people might not be aware of the song's intended context.
What is the video creator's opinion on the band Roar and their music?
-The video creator is a fan of Roar and their music, having discovered them in 2018, and encourages viewers to listen to their album 'Diamond Destroyer of Death' and other songs.
Why did the video creator decide to record a cover of 'Christmas Kids' for the video?
-The video creator recorded a cover of 'Christmas Kids' to display their appreciation for the song and to use in the video as a background track, showing their dedication to the topic.
What is the video creator's view on the concept of 'gatekeeping' in music?
-The video creator dislikes 'gatekeeping' in music, expressing frustration with people who stop liking songs because they have become overplayed or who look down on new fans discovering music through platforms like TikTok.
Outlines
🎵 Intro to a Dark Tale: Roar's 'Christmas Kids'
The video begins with the narrator expressing their fascination with a dark and intriguing story, a departure from their usual light-hearted content. They mention an obsession that has been on their mind, hinting at a mix of emotions including sadness and unease. The narrator, not typically a true crime enthusiast, felt compelled to create a video to discuss the song 'Christmas Kids' by Roar, which they had recently revisited. The song's deep and dark meaning resonated with them, prompting a decision to explore it in depth. The video is prefaced with a trigger warning for domestic violence and abusive relationships, setting a serious tone for the discussion to follow.
🌟 The Rise and Fall of The Ronettes and Phil Spector
Paragraph 2 delves into the history of The Ronettes, a girl group formed by Ronnie Spector and her family in the early 1960s. Initially struggling for success, their fortunes changed when they were signed by the renowned music producer Phil Spector, who was impressed by Ronnie's unique voice. The group achieved fame with hits like 'Be My Baby' and even performed with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. However, Phil Spector's personal life was tumultuous; he was married when he began a relationship with Ronnie, who was underage at the time. After The Ronettes' success waned, Phil's mental health deteriorated, and his controlling behavior led to the end of Ronnie's music career and a forced retirement. The paragraph paints a picture of a once-celebrated producer whose life took a dark turn.
🏡 The Dark Reality of Ronnie and Phil's Relationship
Paragraph 3 explores the darker aspects of Ronnie and Phil's relationship, detailing the abusive and controlling nature of their marriage. After their marriage, Phil's behavior escalated to the point where Ronnie was essentially a prisoner in their home, with barbed wire and guard dogs. Phil's mental health issues, including bipolar disorder and depression, worsened, and he subjected Ronnie to psychological abuse. The narrative takes a grim turn as it describes Phil's extreme actions, such as threatening Ronnie with a gold coffin and preventing her from pursuing her music career. The paragraph also discusses the impact on their adopted children, who were locked in their rooms and treated poorly. The story of 'Christmas Kids' is revealed as a reflection of Phil's twisted attempt to salvage his marriage by surprising Ronnie with twins on Christmas, a gesture that only added to the family's turmoil.
🔚 The Tragic Conclusion: Ronnie's Escape and Phil's Downfall
Paragraph 4 concludes the story with Ronnie's eventual escape from her abusive marriage and Phil's subsequent legal troubles. After a narrow escape, Ronnie managed to secure a divorce but was left with little to no assets due to Phil's threats. Despite attempts to rebuild her career, Phil continued to exert control, even barring her from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The narrative then shifts to Phil's later life, where he was convicted of murder in 2003 and sentenced to prison. The paragraph ends with Ronnie's passing in 2022 and a reflection on her legacy as a rock icon and trailblazer, as well as Phil's death in 2021. The video script emphasizes the complexity of their relationship and the tragic consequences of Phil's actions.
🎶 The Resonance of 'Christmas Kids' and Roar's Impact
The final paragraph discusses the song 'Christmas Kids' in the context of its creators, Roar, and the broader implications of using such a song in various social media trends. The narrator expresses mixed feelings about the song being used for 'old me versus new me' trends on TikTok, acknowledging the potential insensitivity but also recognizing the vagueness of the song's chorus. They defend the right of users to enjoy music without delving into its backstory. The paragraph also praises Roar as an exceptional band, encouraging viewers to explore their discography beyond 'Christmas Kids.' The video concludes with the narrator's intention to return to their usual content, hinting at a possible future exploration of lighter topics like cartoons and anime.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡True Crime
💡Phil Spector
💡Ronnie Spector
💡Domestic Violence
💡The Ronettes
💡Roar
💡Christmas Kids
💡Abusive Relationships
💡Mental Health
💡Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
💡Lana Clarkson
Highlights
The video discusses the song 'Christmas Kids' by Roar, which has a dark and deep meaning behind it.
Roar is an ARTPOP project of Owen Evans from Phoenix, Arizona, known for their EP 'I Can't Handle Change'.
The song 'Christmas Kids' is about the abusive relationship between Phil Spector and Ronnie Spector.
Phil Spector was a renowned music producer who worked with big names like Tina Turner and the Beatles.
Ronnie Spector and her group, The Ronettes, found fame after being signed by Phil Spector.
Phil Spector's mental health declined, and he exhibited symptoms of bipolar disorder and depression.
Ronnie Spector was subjected to severe psychological abuse, including being cut off from communication with other artists.
Phil Spector's controlling behavior extended to adopting twins as a surprise for Ronnie, aiming to 'fix' their marriage.
Ronnie Spector eventually escaped the abusive relationship and divorced Phil, leaving her with little to no assets.
Phil Spector was later convicted of second-degree murder for the death of Lana Clarkson.
Ronnie Spector passed away from lung cancer in 2022, remembered as a rock icon and trailblazer.
The video provides a trigger warning for domestic violence and abusive relationships.
The discussion includes the impact of Phil Spector's actions on Ronnie Spector's career and personal life.
The video also touches on the public's use of 'Christmas Kids' in TikTok trends, separate from its original context.
The creator of the video expresses a personal connection to the story and a fascination with the dark themes of the song.
A domestic violence hotline number is provided as a resource for those in need.
The video concludes with a recommendation to listen to The Ronettes' music to appreciate their contribution to music history.
Transcripts
you'll change your name or change your
mind and leave this [ __ ] up place
behind but I'll know
[Music]
so today's video is going to be a little
bit of an interesting one I don't
typically talk about stuff like this or
at least in like great detail or length
I like to keep things light and fun but
for whatever reason something kind of
triggered in my brain to really fixate
on this particular topic like I it's
been racking the inside of my brain for
like the past couple of days like it's
been an ongoing thing for me and I
really think that making a video is kind
of gonna just get it out of my system a
little bit because I don't know why I'm
so fascinated by this entire story it's
like I feel sadness I feel
uneasy it's just it's a mixture of
emotions and it's very intriguing to me
if that makes sense now I'm not a big
True Crime person personally I had like
a little bit of a true crime binge like
a few years ago and then I watch so many
True Crime YouTube videos that I started
creeping myself out and I had to stop
watching it because when it gets to a
point where you are sitting in your room
and you are terrified that somebody's
going to burst through your door and
kidnap you maybe that's a sign that you
should probably stop consuming that kind
of content yeah today I wanted to talk
about a song that I have heard semi
recently for the first time in like a
really long time and it's just it has
such a deep and dark meaning behind it
and I just want to go into detail about
it just
for the sake of a video I don't know who
knows why I like I said I I really feel
like this is going to get it out of my
system so I can move on with my life
because this is like I said it's it's
been racking the back of my brain for
this last couple of days and it's
honestly driving me crazy all right also
I have a script so I'm gonna be reading
a script so I'm not going to be giving
like prolonged eye contact for this
entire video I don't think I can give
eye contact in my videos that much
anyway we're gonna be talking about
Christmas kids by Roar so who's roar
roar according to Last FM is the ARTPOP
project of a singer and
multi-instrumentalist Owen Evans from
Phoenix Arizona so in 2010 they actually
debuted with their EP I can't handle
change which I know you heard on Tech
talk and um their most popular songs
from this EP are their title track I
can't handle change and Christmas kids
which is again what we're going to be
talking about today so this is going to
be a bit more of a serious video due to
the themes that we are going to be
discussing this is a trigger warning for
domestic violence and abusive
relationships overall yeah I kind of
just wanted to make this video out of
morbid curiosity honestly I will be
having a little bit of like a joking
tone during some of the lighter details
about the video but otherwise I will
approach this topic with the level of
Grace so that way I can respect the
people that were involved as well as
people who are going through similar
situations whether it had been in the
past present whatever point is we're
keeping it classy having some decorum I
would also like to put the number of a
domestic violence hotline on the screen
and it'll also be in the description of
this video I know that that doing that
doesn't really do much but I don't want
to talk about stuff like this and like
not link some sort of resource that
helps people out so the numbers eight
zero zero seven nine nine seven two
three three I remember hearing Christmas
kids when I first heard their song I
can't handle change back in 2018. I um I
kind of brushed it off during my initial
listen and I didn't really think much of
it for years until recently when I saw a
trend on Tick Tock using the song again
I don't really think much of it until I
read the comments on that Tick Tock
apparently somebody had alluded to the
darker themes that were present in the
song and so I decided to put on my ugly
Sherlock Holmes hat and put a pipe in my
mouth and I decided to go on genius.com
in the description of the track it
states that Christmas kids is about an
abusive relationship between Phil
Spector and Ronnie Spector and those
names like triggered something in my
Walnut brain because I definitely heard
of those names before like I knew I had
heard those names before and I was
vaguely aware of what went down like I
knew something sinister was going on but
I couldn't quite place like why and so I
decided to look into them further I got
all the information that I needed and so
here I am to present the facts to you on
a silver platter
my dear don't ever disappear do what you
want as long as you stay here born
Veronica Bennett Ronnie Spector along
with her sister and cousin Estelle and
Nedra formed a girl group called The
Ronettes in the early 1960s for a while
they were signed with a record label and
steadily performed gigs but they did not
find the success that they were looking
for not until they auditioned for Phil
Spector now here's the thing about this
old fart Phil Spector if Phil was
anything he was a damn good producer
okay like he produced music for big
names like Tina Turner and the Beatles
apparently Ronnie stood out to Phil
because in her words I had a perfect
voice it wasn't a black voice it wasn't
a white voice it was just a great voice
his whole life has been me so after that
it was Game Over basically Gigi's they
were signed immediately and skyrocketed
to fame they had hits like Be My Baby
which is a phenomenal song by the way
I'll make you happy baby just wait and
see ah such a good song I would like to
mention that Phil and Ronnie had started
having a relationship around this time
despite Phil being married at the time
Ronnie was not aware of the marriage by
the way also Ronnie was a minor and Phil
was 24. so you know
crazy stuff man The Ronettes got so
popular that they even had the
opportunity to perform with the Beatles
In The Rolling Stones while writing this
script I had noticed that a lot of these
groups have the word the in front of the
names The Ronettes The Beatles
The Rolling Stones
I don't know why I wanted to point that
out but I
the chaos of the Limelight settled when
1966 rolled around Phil he was in his
flop era due to taking L after L he
decided to retire at the end of his
career pretty much gave The Ronettes the
same fate so they dissolved as well
while working together Ronnie and Phil
eventually got married in 1968 which was
apparently two years after Phil had
dissolved his previous marriage shortly
after Phil and Ronnie's marriage they
had adopted a son during this time
Phil's mental health was declining and
he was exhibiting symptoms of bipolar
disorder and depression due to his
forced retirement the second that these
two got hitched was the second that
Ronnie lost her Freedom she was
forbidden from performing and continuing
to pursue her music career you know
probably out of fear of her being more
successful than him but hey that's just
a theory
a game theory as a way to combat the
chance for her to cheat on him she was
cut off from communicating to The
Beatles And The Rolling Stones she was
also subjected to psychological abuse
barbed wire was put around their Beverly
Hills mansion along with guard dogs I'm
not [ __ ] kidding her home literally
became a prison Phil was so deranged
that he had confiscated Ronnie's shoes
so that way she couldn't escape two
years after adopting their first child
Phil surprised Ronnie on Christmas day
with twins twins how the hell did he
manage to adopt twins not one child but
two he really just gave orphans to
anybody back then huh when recalling
what happened that Christmas morning
Ronnie said on like I think the daily
news or something and I quote no one
wants live children as a surprise
especially twins whatever apparently the
Twins were supposed to be Phil's way of
fixing their marriage or like you know
giving some spark back into once what
they once had I'm not sure what the
thought process behind that was but you
know I'm letting it go maybe no there
was no thought process man maybe it's it
came to women a dream who knows and so
that's where Christmas kids gets its
title from in the song Roar sings the
Christmas kids were nothing but a gift
and love is a tower where all of us can
live Phil clearly had a warped version
of a happy family in his mind he was
aiming for full house but he ended up
being Mother Gothel and fully committed
to the tangle plot instead if you think
this is dark just wait because it's
about to get darker so in Ronnie's
Memoir she states that Phil had a gold
coffin with a glass lid that he would
threaten to display her corpse in if she
ever tried to leave him when she was
able to go out which was not often she
had to drive with a life-size doll that
looked just like Phil Ronnie drank her
problems away and managed to use her AAA
meetings as her only way of temporarily
escaping that nightmare Mansion can you
imagine turning to alcoholism as an
escape I didn't forget about their
adoptive children no unfortunately the
kids were not free from the torment
either apparently they were locked in
their rooms for prolonged periods at a
time with buckets in the corner of their
rooms as toilets like my heart hurts
for them aches as of today they all seem
to be alive and in their 50s none of
them are really in the spotlight or like
you know have any personal details
publicly available which is I do not
blame them for at all like I must have
been traumatic it's 1972 and Ronnie has
a small window to escape figuratively
and literally because she actually had
to escape through a broken window just
to get out of the house with the help of
her mother she had narrowly managed to
be free the divorce left Ronnie with
next to nothing because her life was in
Jeopardy if she took anything from Phil
he had allegedly threatened to hire a
hit man if Ronnie did not forfeit future
record earnings as well as allegedly
pulling a gun on her multiple times if
she did not give Phil full custody of
their kids Ronnie tried to rebuild her
career and actually kept Phil's last
name as a way to show some credibility
in the music industry but unfortunately
Phil had practically Blacklist Ronnie
and even barred her from being in the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame despite his
pettiness though The Ronettes ended up
in the Hall of Fame anyway but that
didn't happen until 2007. as much of a
loser as Phil was he just kept losing
because the Rana sued his unwashed ass
for all that they were worth he ended up
having to pay Ronnie one million dollars
in royalties after their lengthy trial
which went on for like 10 years by the
way it's insane Ronnie ended up
remarrying having kids and releasing her
Memoir but not before passing away from
lung cancer in 2022. may she rest in
peace Ronnie should not be remembered
for her unfortunate personal life she
was a rock icon and a Trailblazer for
young women in the 1960s and The
Ronettes are just they're a staple in
music also their music's pretty good I
listened to their music while I was
writing this script and um it's good
[ __ ] anyway I hate to brush your bubble
but we have to Pivot back to Phil
because things just get worse for him so
after his divorce from Ronnie he dipped
his crusty little toes back into the
music industry and produced some hits
like the Beatles last album whatever it
was called I don't I don't know who
cares and a few solo projects from
former Beatles members after the split
he simultaneously produced poor charting
music for the former Beatles members and
also performed some of their best music
like it was it was a real Hit or Miss
kind of situation for him so after a
near-death car accident in the 70s Phil
kind of just kept to himself for a bit
apparently he had to undergo major
surgeries to his face and head which
explains the recent pictures of him he
is one ugly old man world you shouldn't
make fun of his appearance why not he
looks ugly so I said he's ugly that's
not bullying that's an astute
observation that was a boondocks
reference if you didn't catch that
anyway after all of that he opened up a
new studio and blah blah blah blah who
cares seriously I'm getting bored while
typing this it is 1 30 a.m and I'm
regurgitating pointless facts about a
dude that is a sore sight for eyes I'm
too pretty to be doing this is she wrong
let's get into the meat and potatoes
shall we in 2003 Phil Spector shot and
killed Lana Clarkson who was an actress
at the time Phil chalked it up to be an
accidental suicide even though his
driver had called 9-1-1 and quoted that
Phil said I think I killed someone which
one is it Phil the murder trial began in
2007 and had a mistrial then restarted
in 2008 and then he was charged with
second-degree murder what's interesting
about the trial is that at the time
Ronnie was shocked when she heard the
news about what happened despite the
literal death threats she could not have
actually believed that Phil was capable
of actually following through with the
threats listen I'm not trying to judge
her or anything but if somebody was
comfortable enough to wave a gun around
me with the intent to hurt me
maybe they're capable of actually
pulling the trigger but hey that's just
me I don't wave guns around people's
faces for fun so what do I know after 18
days Phil Spector was found guilty on
all charges and was sentenced to 19
years to life in prison it's poetic
truthfully after all those years that
Ronnie was behind bars in her own home
mind you her oppressor got the same fate
sounds like something straight out of
Greek mythology honestly I'm sure
there's like some story in there about
karma in their catalog I don't know them
off the top of my head like that but let
me know if there's a Greek mythology
sorry that perfectly mirrors this
situation anyway Phil eventually died in
2021 due to the virus that shall not be
named because YouTube doesn't like it
when you name drop them Ronnie actually
made a tribute post for Phil when the
news broke a Phil's passing she
recognized that he was a lousy husband
but can't help but smile at the music
that they made together I'm not going to
cycle analyze her statement because
she's dead now so who knows if she
actually meant what she said but it
warms my heart a little bit that she's
at least able to appreciate the good
that came from that time of her life you
know a lot of people who suffer through
traumatic events are not able to
function around things that could
trigger that pain seeing Ronnie heal the
best that she could makes me believe
that she was able to free herself from
that pain and she could live the rest of
her life the best that she could and I
think that's really great because also
in her Memoir she even stated that she
wrote it as kind of like a warning for
women out there that are in these
abusive relations and I think that's
really powerful that she was able to use
what she went through as a way to
support other people who are in similar
situations just an overall great woman
despite my personal feelings towards
this thing that's allegedly supposed to
be a human being film Specter was
responsible for a lot of the major hits
in the 60s and the 70s whether I like it
or not we have to give him at least that
I guess okay enough praise let me get
back to being mean look at him oh my God
he looks like a raisin holy [ __ ] look at
these like what the hell is that did he
get electrocuted on the way in the doors
this just did not age gracefully at all
good Lord jump scare oh my god look
there's Phil Spector and Family Guy
apparently this [ __ ] guy no I don't
feel bad about saying all those things
to him did he suffer through a lot of
things mentally yes but was he also
horrible yes so I don't feel bad for
making fun of his ugly ass wigs I've
been droning on for so long that I
forgot what brought me to this topic in
the first place Christmas kids let's
talk about it this song is so unsettling
because the context behind it is so dark
it's not subtle about the context about
it either like Roar name drops Ronnie
infill several times throughout the song
For Crying Out Loud their EP cover is
literally Phil and Ronnie the repetition
in the song can be a symbolism I think
for the never-ending torment that Ronnie
had to endure while being with Phil but
that could also just be me reading into
things listen this is not a lyric
breakdown all right this isn't
genius.com do I look like I'm in yellow
room right now actually I heard I saw
behind the scenes of Genius it's not a
yellow room I always thought it was a
yellow room no it's just a yellow
backdrop that's crazy a lot of like
internet shows like that is just like a
backdrop and it's not an actual room
that blew my mind I don't know why I
always assumed it was a yellow room
sorry off track let's sorry anyway let's
get back to the let's get back to it so
the reason why I felt like I needed to
make this video is because I heard
Christmas kids on Tick Tock recently
because there's a trend that's sort of
going around right now I mean I don't
know I don't think it's like a really
popular Trend but it's it's a trend I
personally haven't seen it a lot on my
for you page because yeah I just haven't
so I don't know how popular it is but
people are using the chorus of the song
as a way to do like an old me versus new
me kind of thing and I've seen trends
like this dozens of times it's nothing
new any song can be victim of that I've
also seen some light criticism towards
people who use the song outside of the
purpose that it was intended for some
people will find that it's strange that
people are using a song about somebody's
abuse in a completely different context
I personally don't
see that much of an issue because it
really only uses the chorus of the song
which is honestly pretty vague on its
own I don't know I personally don't look
into meanings behind the songs that I
randomly hear on Tick Tock because
seriously who has time for that like I
really don't blame people for using the
song without researching further
truthfully I'm on the fence about the
whole thing I definitely see both sides
of the argument like Chanel do I find
the videos a little bit unsettling
sometimes yeah but that's because I've
been thinking about Ronnie and Phil
non-stop for the past 48 hours straight
and I'm actually starting to lose my
mind so you know I think it's a little
bit different for me but like I said the
course doesn't specify anything on its
own so I can see how people miss the
intended purpose of the song I don't
know I'm not gonna go off on people who
use the song for any reason outside of
the context because seriously like who
has time for that I personally will not
be using the song for any tick tocks
other than the tech that I will probably
post I will be promoting this video
hi Tick Tock uh with that being said I
think I've covered all that I needed to
about the song Christmas Kiss is a
really good song despite the heavy
baggage that comes with it and Roar is
an exceptional band that deserves more
roses than they are given I've been a
casual fan since 2018 because I think I
like randomly heard their song on my
Discover
um I can't handle change I like the song
not the EP but yeah I heard the song in
my Discover one day and I just fell in
love with it because I just I love just
songs that are experimental that is a
little bit different honestly I'm happy
that Roar is getting more popular I've
seen comments on like Instagram on Roars
uh Instagram page I've been seeing
people being like Ugh these new tick
tock fans don't know anything about roar
like all they know is Christmas kids and
I can't handle change pretentious much
like relax it's it's never that serious
I've gone on a tangent about [ __ ] like
this on stream I stream on Twitch by the
way
um I've gone on tangents about this like
on and on and on and on I don't like
people who gatekeep and I don't like
people who stop liking songs Just
because they overheard the song Too Much
whether it be like you know so if it's
overplayed on the radio or just
overplayed on Tick Tock whatever your
excuse is those are like my two music
pet peeves a song doesn't automatically
become bad because you heard it too many
times back to Roar go listen to their
latest album Diamond destroyer of death
so good paralyzed and I'm not gonna help
you are really really good like I think
they're my favorites also no one thinks
about you is really good and so is
Copperfield you get my point Roar is
great and you should listen to them
thank you so much for listening to my
info dump this video is a lot different
from what I usually do and I hope that
you at least found the story to be a
little bit interesting like I said I
don't did I say this I don't even know
if I said this at the beginning of the
video but true crime not gonna be doing
a lot of True Crime this might be the
only one I ever do so if you're like oh
true crime you're really you you I love
True Crime do more True Crime
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probably not going to happen so I'm
sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry I
find the whole genre to be just ick
talking about a bunch of like dead
people that doesn't make me feel good so
I'm not gonna do that but maybe the next
time I info dump on you it's gonna be a
less gruesome topic I don't know I I
enjoyed researching and like just going
deep on this I mean it wasn't like super
deep but you know it's the deepest that
I could go
that's what he said thank you so much
for watching this video go listen to be
my baby it's a really good song
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also the song that was playing in the
background throughout this entire video
that was me I recorded that song I went
to the nines for this video I don't know
why I felt the need to make a cover I
think it's because I really wanted to
display the song but it's like I can't
just play the song in the video you know
that's that's much so I wanted to record
a little cover I'm probably gonna put it
on Soundcloud maybe so if you want to
listen to it without like me talking
then
go nuts if you liked this video give it
a like or don't I don't care if you like
me and you would like to see more of me
then you should subscribe or don't
don't really care all of my socials will
be down in the description if you would
like to find me elsewhere like I said I
stream on Twitch that's pretty much the
the only other thing that I do I also
I've been doing the Cartoon Network tune
Showdown thing that they've been doing
on their Instagram story
um I've been covering that on Tick Tock
because I have nothing better to do with
my life other than the talk about
cartoons maybe I'll make a video about
cartoons I don't know I I would love to
do that cartoons anime I would love to
do that I just don't feel like people
would watch that but honestly I need to
stop caring about what you guys think
because this is the all about me show
and I I'm the only one that matters here
so maybe I should just do what I want
and I'll see you when I see you
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