Thank you. I had been losing sleep trying to wrap my head around what Chris and the lads were on about in their latest MV. Now I can finally rest easy.
I died laughing at this (I'm a HUGE fan of the boys; I had the great fortune of meeting Joey last year). I don't think I'll ever see Dr Jelly the same way again (and I'm NOT sure how I feel about that 😂 ) Thank you!
"Shake Your Jelly" is Chris Broad's latest rap, featuring lyrics by Dr. Jelly, a character from "Abroad in Japan." The song explores themes of hypersexualization and capitalism, cleverly disguised within seemingly innocent jelly references. The rhythmic instability mirrors Dr. Jelly's unexpected appearances in ads. Lyrics hint at addiction and societal pressures while promoting the jelly drink. Joey's rapid writing skills impress, but the chorus maintains a party vibe, distracting from deeper meanings. As the song ends, Dr. Jelly's sinister undertones emerge, symbolizing societal corruption.
the long awaited overanalysis of the absolute *GENIUS* musical talent of the boys' by our favourite overanalyzer.... is here.
Can't wait for Joey and/or Chris to stumble upon this and watched this. Shake that jelly!!
Thank you. I had been losing sleep trying to wrap my head around what Chris and the lads were on about in their latest MV. Now I can finally rest easy.
I was waiting for you to do this when I'll saw it
this needs more views holy shit
this was amazing!
I died laughing at this (I'm a HUGE fan of the boys; I had the great fortune of meeting Joey last year). I don't think I'll ever see Dr Jelly the same way again (and I'm NOT sure how I feel about that 😂 ) Thank you!
Why is this only in my recommendation after 3 months?
Why does this only have 1k views :(
"Shake Your Jelly" is Chris Broad's latest rap, featuring lyrics by Dr. Jelly, a character from "Abroad in Japan." The song explores themes of hypersexualization and capitalism, cleverly disguised within seemingly innocent jelly references. The rhythmic instability mirrors Dr. Jelly's unexpected appearances in ads. Lyrics hint at addiction and societal pressures while promoting the jelly drink. Joey's rapid writing skills impress, but the chorus maintains a party vibe, distracting from deeper meanings. As the song ends, Dr. Jelly's sinister undertones emerge, symbolizing societal corruption.
You must be fun at parties🤦🏻♂️
Even as a joke this is annoying. How have you managed that?!
Nice!
This is good :D
Good lord