"I woke up one morning in November and realized I love you." That is one of the most random lines I've ever heard in a song, especially when it refers to a car.
I came here because my art teacher put this on his speaker on full volume and everyone was vibing to it we even had our own conga line and the other would be head banging i bet everyone who walked past the art room thought we were phsycopaths
😂found this song in a kids playlist called "kids songs that are actually good"😭my kids and i absolutely love this song and have it on repeat on the road🥰
Everybody saying that the tune is familiar or that some other songs rip it off but the melody is nothing special, it's, on the other hand, its simplicity that makes it so addictive to listen to and I love it. I don't care about other artists using the same melody or even if this is a rip off.
It's a very simple melodic structure so it's not surprising how common it is. Just listen to what you like and don't give a shit who did what. They can sue each other over it to their heart's content whilst I enjoy good music
A (somewhat) interesting tidbit: There's a South Korean act Koyote who is looking into suing Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass" on account of supposed plagiarism of their 2006 song "Happy Mode," but the thing is, both songs sound VERY similar to this one.
the composer was approached by many fans of Koyote, complaining that there's a song that's written by him, that sounds very similar to Koyote's song, Happy Mode. Joo Young Hoon, after many thoughts, have sought for legal help, but nothing's been confirmed as to whether he will actually sue the composer of 'All That Bass.'
I am certain that this song was inspired by Weather Report Suite by the Grateful Dead at 6mins10. When my daughter played all about the bass I instantly recognized it from their album Wake of the Flood. It's like ripping musical motifs from old songs is easier than ever since the kids today haven't a clue about the original songs.
Good call…even more amazing is how the dead ripped their own stuff and repackaged it as a completely different song. Iko iko is the same song as man smart women smarter.
No matter how long time passes I will always rember you when we listend to this song driving to hutch I will always mis the good times with you wish you could have ben theer when every thing started geting beter for me
A little back story on how I heard this song. I work in body shop doing body work, so I pulled this guys car out after I was done and his cd was slightly out so I pushed it in so it didn't fall out. THIS STARTED PLAYING AND I LITERALLY ALMOST DIED LAUGHING. I sang this all day. Thanks for this
* Tzamstein this is the original one that others sampled to make their own songs. There’s no reason to dislike this because of plagiarism controversies surrounding it
I think this song are similiar like Portuguese & Spanish Music Btw 3 song 1. Koyote from South Korea in 2005 2. Meghan Trainor from US in July 2014 3. Indonesian Girlband "Putri Bahar" in this month February 2015 with song "Pusing Pala Barbie" Is same copy rhtmy from this song I think KPop with Indonesian Music & Hollywood are many similiar. Yep maybe they have relation. Lol :-D
True story: I was trippin balls and these two chicks wanted to go see Phish so I drove to Charlotte NC on a whim. Got completely lost then stopped for directions and it was right there across the street you could literrally see independence arena (a small college basketball gym). Well driving around to the entrance and paying wasn't as convenient as parking beside the road in front of the chains that spanned the now closed back entrances to the parking lot. At which point We gleefully attended the concert the whole thing about the huge blob of people and some other "ridiculous" stuff then they started playing this. When they delivered the "bummed is the thing that you are when you find your car's been towed line I instantly knew my car was being towed and they were actually singing about me so I took off running to my car. Then it gets really crazy but that is another part of the same story...suffice it to say "Fee" was there too.
She might not be but her co-writer Grammy Award-nominated songwriter Kevin Kadish just might be way too familiar with this song and with the Koyote version of the composition. He's definitely old enough to have heard this when it first came out. If I'm reading the Wikipedia article right he's at least 43 and was definitely at the age group that would have been exposed to Phish in the late 80s.
Gwenivere English Really? I haven't seen any reports of that anywhere. I've seen people pointing out the similarity online, but nothing about any official complaint by anyone against Trainor.
Sometimes we can't really say plagiarism if the tone is absolutely different although they have some minor similarity. This is, in my opinion, is quite calmer than AATB by Meghan. But then, in Indonesia here, we also have "Pusing Pala Barbie" (I can't translate it even with Google Translate) that actually got THE SAME RHYTHM like AATB.
+Primatama Nabil she directly stole this. There's no ifs buts or maybes on this one sorry. BIG difference to being influenced by" or "sampling" and stealiing the entire melody and pretending you made it which is what Meghan has done with this song. It's her standard approach to "song writing" tho. Check out her other songs & do a little digging - they're all stolen melodies & sounds. (eg Dear Future Husband... Runaround Sue)
The chord progression is the same between the two songs (and there are a limited number of those). The melody is the only thing that can be copyrighted. They would lose in court.
If you compare the music of Phish "Contact" and Meghan Trainor "All About That Bass", you'll notice that its definitely similar to each other. Therefore, Meghan Trainor knowingly plagiarized Phish and Koyote. Even if Koyote sues Meghan Trainor, Phish could likely file a counter civil suit against Koyote for plagiarism as well. Meghan Trainor now joins the following artists whom got caught with plagiarism. 1. Phil Collins "Groovy Kind of Live", plagiarizes Muzio Clementi's "Sonatina in G Major" 2. Avril Lavigne "Girlfriend", plagiarizes The Ramones "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" 3. Shakira "Loca", plagiarizes Ramon Arias Vasquez's "Loca con su Tiguera,"
Yeah, that's impeccable logic. Except people independently create similar melodies using the finite combination of available musical tones with which to compose. The pentatonic scale has been exhausted to the point that avoiding someone else's riff is impossible even if you have heard no songs at all. Plagiarism is about access and intent, not whether two things are "definitely similar".
Since plagiarism is using ideas other than her own, and Meghan Trainor and her songwriters knew they used music that doesn't belong to them, she plagiarized Koyote and Phish. Intentional or not, you have to accept the consequences for taking credit for other people's work and using it as your own. Don't forget that Shakira, Avril LaVigne, Mandy Moore, Johnny Cash, Phil Collins, MC Hammer, Jessica Simpson, John Lennon, "Man At Work", Roger Whitaker, and Lisa Marie Presley are known for plagiarizing other recording artists as well. For example, Jessica Simpson's "I Think I'm In Love" used music from John Mellencamp's "Jack and Dianne" without written permission. Keep in mind that plagiarism cost Johnny Cash at least $75,000 when his song called "Folsom Prison Blues" plagiarized a similar tune from Gordon Jenkins song entitled "Crescent City Blues" which was written two years before. Even a popular 1980's rock ban, "Man at Work", got busted for plagiarism after their popular hit, "Land Down Under", copied off of Marian Sinclair's "Kookaburra" which was written nearly 50 years before. The Australian courts eventually ordered "Man at Work" to hand over 5% of "Land Down Under" royalties to Larrikin Music and the Sinclair Family from 2002 onward. Obviously, Meghan Trainor didn't learn from Johnny Cash or "Man at Work" mistakes.
John Barrett It's "Men at Work", get the plural? Also, that case was a bunch of bullshit anyways. Just a quick cash grab by the idiots at Larrikin Music. I think that if you dig deeper, you'll find more tunes similar to Contact and All About that Bass, because it's quite generically raggae-ish. At the end, you can write your own music and still end up getting sued because someone already had something similar, which you weren't aware of. It's quite hard, because there's tons and tons of music out there.
TheDutchOwner's Tech Channel Obviously, you don't know the definition of plagiarism. Plagiarism is using ideas other than your own. Even if Meghan Trainor wrote the lyrics to "All About That Bass", it doesn't excuse the fact that she used music and lyrical tone similar to Phish's Contact and Koyote's Happy Mode. As a result, because Meghan Trainor used lyrical tone and music similar to Phish and Koyote, she used ideas other than her own, which constitutes plagiarism, simple as that.
Someone contact Phish tell them wats going on...! Phish - Contact (1988)-Korean composer(2006)-Meghan Trainor -All About That Bass(2014)...Tat Korean composer should be ashamed of him self~!
uhh...korean composer isn't at fault. meghan's song sounds way similar to koyote's song. koyote's song is similar to this song, but not as strong. well, koyote's composer is suing meghan right now and korea's copyright supports the case.
Phish's song is not even similar at ALL to Koyote's song! The melody may be A LITTLE similar but not really, All About that Bass sounds to about EXACT to Koyote's song! The beat and melody are exactly the same... and he's not even suing them!! He said he just wants a clarification on why their songs are so similar, so get your facts right.
fuck the gordo haters, this is a god damn masterpiece! please re-enter this one into the roster phish, once a year (as of late) is not nearly enough. Its my long shot hope for this new years run, I know its doubtful but a boy can dream ;)
जे भनेनि यो मन त हाम्रो नेपाली नै हो है यो गाइज।
"I woke up one morning in November and realized I love you." That is one of the most random lines I've ever heard in a song, especially when it refers to a car.
Ah good to know!
A car enthusiast wakes up to their brand new car
@MDC: The Gaming Couple yep
This is one of my favorite "sweet" songs EVER
The most beautiful adoration towards a car.
Out of all three songs this one has the best lyrics by far, lol.
Hi
And coolest bass lines.
@Brazilian Goddess mentira
hi. what three songs are you referring to
@@adk.lokeshAll About That Bass by Meghan Trainor and Happymod by Koyote
This song was written because a person forgot what tires were one day so phish wanted to help them out.
So what
@@베르테르1
You confused mate?
This was the first Phish song I ever heard back in ‘97 and I have been a fan since❤️
Dude weed lmao
Meeee tooooo!!!!
#me too
@@thebeardedjohn dude memes
Here from roomie official
Same
Lol.
Same lol
Same
Moi 2
I came here because my art teacher put this on his speaker on full volume and everyone was vibing to it we even had our own conga line and the other would be head banging i bet everyone who walked past the art room thought we were phsycopaths
An absolute masterpiece of a song
एडृन प्रधान दाइको यो मन त मेरो नेपाली हो गीतको गल्बन्दी यता च्यात्तिएछ😂
😂😂😂😂त्यही भन्या ! म त आफ्नै संगित होला दाजै को भन्ने सोच्याथे 🤣🤣🤣
Haha sahi sahi
@@RogueBro @adrianpradhan
🤣
hahahha sai ho
Well, if there's anything in life I'd ever thank Meghan Trainor for, it's introducing me to Phish.
+Breadback then you should consider her a personal hero!
How did she introduce you to phish
that’s so weird, i was just pulling this song up to prove that all about that bass sounds just like it.
Samee
She wasn't all about the bass in 2006 @Christopher Stewart.
She was in 2014 though.
덕분에 좋은곡 알게되었음 고마워요 주영훈씨 ㅋㅋㅋ
😂found this song in a kids playlist called "kids songs that are actually good"😭my kids and i absolutely love this song and have it on repeat on the road🥰
Everybody saying that the tune is familiar or that some other songs rip it off but the melody is nothing special, it's, on the other hand, its simplicity that makes it so addictive to listen to and I love it. I don't care about other artists using the same melody or even if this is a rip off.
It's a very simple melodic structure so it's not surprising how common it is. Just listen to what you like and don't give a shit who did what. They can sue each other over it to their heart's content whilst I enjoy good music
joint + contact ... = a great time
Wish I could get me someone who loves me as much as Fishman loves his car.
Mike sings this one
A (somewhat) interesting tidbit: There's a South Korean act Koyote who is looking into suing Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass" on account of supposed plagiarism of their 2006 song "Happy Mode," but the thing is, both songs sound VERY similar to this one.
Actually, it's not Koyote who is suing her, it's the composer of Happy Mode, Joo Young Hoon.
shinkumi4ever
Ah, I see. I thought the composer was a member of Koyote.
the composer was approached by many fans of Koyote, complaining that there's a song that's written by him, that sounds very similar to Koyote's song, Happy Mode. Joo Young Hoon, after many thoughts, have sought for legal help, but nothing's been confirmed as to whether he will actually sue the composer of 'All That Bass.'
GreenGretel The Composer, Joo Young Hoon, was NOT a member of KOYOTE.
Well, Happy Mode probably copies Contact and All About That Bass copies both songs.
My car loves this song
I am certain that this song was inspired by Weather Report Suite by the Grateful Dead at 6mins10. When my daughter played all about the bass I instantly recognized it from their album Wake of the Flood. It's like ripping musical motifs from old songs is easier than ever since the kids today haven't a clue about the original songs.
Good call…even more amazing is how the dead ripped their own stuff and repackaged it as a completely different song. Iko iko is the same song as man smart women smarter.
@@Rang76er The dead didn't write or pretend to write either of those songs
@@Rang76eriko iko is a cover my boyo
Sorry, what are the tires again?
This sounds like the kind of music I used to hear at Chinese restaurants when they had live music that the oldies got up and danced to.
No matter how long time passes I will always rember you when we listend to this song driving to hutch I will always mis the good times with you wish you could have ben theer when every thing started geting beter for me
This song is amazing. Found out about it from meghans song. Thanks meghan!
thanks to megan and koyote?, I've found some gooood music.
*guyute
Yup.
Just like this, Trey, just like this
Thanks for posting this!!One of my faves!!
A little back story on how I heard this song. I work in body shop doing body work, so I pulled this guys car out after I was done and his cd was slightly out so I pushed it in so it didn't fall out. THIS STARTED PLAYING AND I LITERALLY ALMOST DIED LAUGHING. I sang this all day. Thanks for this
Contact Lyrics
Lyrics:
(Gordon)
© Who Is She? Music, BMI
The tires are the things on your car
That make contact with the road
The car is the thing on the road
That takes you back to your abode
The tires are the things on your car
That make contact with the road
Bummed is what you are
When you go out to your car and it's been towed
I woke up one morning in November
And I realized I love you
It's not your headlights in front
Your tailpipe, or the skylight above you
It's the way you cling to the road
When the wind tries to shove you
I'd never go riding away
And come back home without you
+Caleb Bunch it doesn't say bummed.......
omg this song is near to perfect, thank you meghan trainor
Yup! I first heard it live in a dorm rec room over 30 years ago
I can't tell if the lyrics of the song sound memey or like a nursery rhyme, but I can't stop listening.
On a molecule level nothing makes contact ❤
My phavorite phish song.
This is a big brain song
जे भन जसो गर जता सुकै लैजाउ मलाइ , यो मन त मेरो नेपाली हो 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love it!
Can we stop posting about other songs and talk about how awesome this song itself is?
YES!
No?
Plagiarism or not, I like this song a lot. From now on I'm going to listen to this.
* Tzamstein this is the original one that others sampled to make their own songs. There’s no reason to dislike this because of plagiarism controversies surrounding it
I heard it at the Greek in '93.
Thanks phish
you know what im 12 and i enjoy this song so that must say something
are you 18 now ? do yo still like it?
@@eringlovespie still waiting on that reply
Does 22 year old you still enjoy it?
so phish is the original composer!!!!!!!!!
Arya2611
It's a variation on the theme from Dean Martin's "That's Amore". And there we have it.
I think this song are similiar like Portuguese & Spanish Music
Btw 3 song
1. Koyote from South Korea in 2005
2. Meghan Trainor from US in July 2014
3. Indonesian Girlband "Putri Bahar" in this month February 2015 with song "Pusing Pala Barbie"
Is same copy rhtmy from this song
I think KPop with Indonesian Music & Hollywood are many similiar. Yep maybe they have relation. Lol :-D
the relation is just copying the rhythm, even Indonesia's "Dangdut" (with quote), because they're not even Dangdut genre.....
the tires are the thing on the car that make contact with the road :)))
Best! Lyric! Ever!
True story: I was trippin balls and these two chicks wanted to go see Phish so I drove to Charlotte NC on a whim. Got completely lost then stopped for directions and it was right there across the street you could literrally see independence arena (a small college basketball gym). Well driving around to the entrance and paying wasn't as convenient as parking beside the road in front of the chains that spanned the now closed back entrances to the parking lot. At which point We gleefully attended the concert the whole thing about the huge blob of people and some other "ridiculous" stuff then they started playing this. When they delivered the "bummed is the thing that you are when you find your car's been towed line I instantly knew my car was being towed and they were actually singing about me so I took off running to my car. Then it gets really crazy but that is another part of the same story...suffice it to say "Fee" was there too.
This song is OLDER than Megan Trainor, you sheltered heathens.
Who dat?
My 7th grade history teacher would play this song to torture them until he met me the one who liked it
The 95 dislikes don't own cars
Came here because of the plagiarism stuff thats going on between meghan song and the korean composer.. Lol! This song is better though! I liked it!
sounds like a lot of people here just need to listen to some more Phish.@_@
talking about originals/copies, you might want to listen to Margarita Vilcāne - Baltā Saule from 1970. Just saying.
HIT EM W DAT EXTENDOOO PAGE DADDY!!🚨🚨🥵🥵🥵🔥🔥🔥🥪 🥪 🥪 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿💯💯💯
Songs always reminds me of tripping on acid watching the rd strips of yellow pass by.....
Even back in ‘88 Gordo crushes
주영훈이가 이걸 표절한거네 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
쪽팔ㄹㄷ
alternate title: "Ode to My Car"
Sounds a heck of a lot like Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass". I wonder whether she's familiar with this tune?
I thought the same thing
She might not be but her co-writer Grammy Award-nominated songwriter Kevin Kadish just might be way too familiar with this song and with the Koyote version of the composition. He's definitely old enough to have heard this when it first came out. If I'm reading the Wikipedia article right he's at least 43 and was definitely at the age group that would have been exposed to Phish in the late 80s.
I read somewhere that she got her song from this song "contact"..i wonder if they got permission o.O
Meghan Trainor got sued by the people who made this song
Gwenivere English Really? I haven't seen any reports of that anywhere. I've seen people pointing out the similarity online, but nothing about any official complaint by anyone against Trainor.
Make a video again, this is classic!
anyone here in 2020
Ranks up there with ,"We're goin to the zoo, zoo,zoo." And instant classic.
주영훈 하는짓이 그렇지 뭐
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Yo Man Taw Mero Nepali Ho😆😆😁😆
All right, what are tires for again?
The tires are the things on the car that make contact with the road
Jaso gara, j vana jata sukai laijau malai
Yo man ta mero nepali ho
주영훈이 이곡을 표절했구나~!!
나쁜노무시끼
Whats up my oriental phish heads, im glad you made it
죄송합니다 한국인으로서ㅡㅡ
Those lyrics doe
Fr 💯💯
apa cuma gua yg nyasar ke sini gara2 si bahar itu?
sama
Idem
Ngacung
Zefanya Ekklesia gua juga
jancuk
Nope bro, you're not alone
You got it Tom..... let's get 'em!
Mr. Degate, I love you
your tastes must be so sophisticated and profound. Please, grace me with your divine opinion
0:32 un dia normal en Xochimilco, Mexico
Nepali people
K cha ta khabar !!!
well made song.
Sometimes we can't really say plagiarism if the tone is absolutely different although they have some minor similarity. This is, in my opinion, is quite calmer than AATB by Meghan. But then, in Indonesia here, we also have "Pusing Pala Barbie" (I can't translate it even with Google Translate) that actually got THE SAME RHYTHM like AATB.
it should be Barbie's head was dizzy then... :v
+Primatama Nabil she directly stole this. There's no ifs buts or maybes on this one sorry. BIG difference to being influenced by" or "sampling" and stealiing the entire melody and pretending you made it which is what Meghan has done with this song. It's her standard approach to "song writing" tho. Check out her other songs & do a little digging - they're all stolen melodies & sounds. (eg Dear Future Husband... Runaround Sue)
because im all about the tires about the tires no wheels
The first song I will hear when I buy a car
Yo mann ta mero Nepali ho
이 노래 전반에 흐르는 음정을 15%만 빠르게 하면 니들이 듣던 코요테와 All about that bass가 될 거다. ㅎㅎ
I had no idea!
Oh shit
Scam votah hau hami nepali music lovers lai ta😐️⚠️⚠️⚠️
ini asik banget lagunya :)
Asal mula all about that bass sma pusing pala berbi nih whaha
The chord progression is the same between the two songs (and there are a limited number of those). The melody is the only thing that can be copyrighted. They would lose in court.
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+multichannel , it is a I-II-V-I progression. Very common.
If you compare the music of Phish "Contact" and Meghan Trainor "All About That Bass", you'll notice that its definitely similar to each other.
Therefore, Meghan Trainor knowingly plagiarized Phish and Koyote.
Even if Koyote sues Meghan Trainor, Phish could likely file a counter civil suit against Koyote for plagiarism as well.
Meghan Trainor now joins the following artists whom got caught with plagiarism.
1. Phil Collins "Groovy Kind of Live", plagiarizes Muzio Clementi's "Sonatina in G Major"
2. Avril Lavigne "Girlfriend", plagiarizes The Ramones "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend"
3. Shakira "Loca", plagiarizes Ramon Arias Vasquez's "Loca con su Tiguera,"
Yeah, that's impeccable logic. Except people independently create similar melodies using the finite combination of available musical tones with which to compose. The pentatonic scale has been exhausted to the point that avoiding someone else's riff is impossible even if you have heard no songs at all. Plagiarism is about access and intent, not whether two things are "definitely similar".
I'm betting that, like me and millions of others, Meghan Trainor is thinking "Who the fuck is Koyote?"
Since plagiarism is using ideas other than her own, and Meghan Trainor and her songwriters knew they used music that doesn't belong to them, she plagiarized Koyote and Phish.
Intentional or not, you have to accept the consequences for taking credit for other people's work and using it as your own. Don't forget that Shakira, Avril LaVigne, Mandy Moore, Johnny Cash, Phil Collins, MC Hammer, Jessica Simpson, John Lennon, "Man At Work", Roger Whitaker, and Lisa Marie Presley are known for plagiarizing other recording artists as well.
For example, Jessica Simpson's "I Think I'm In Love" used music from John Mellencamp's "Jack and Dianne" without written permission.
Keep in mind that plagiarism cost Johnny Cash at least $75,000 when his song called "Folsom Prison Blues" plagiarized a similar tune from Gordon Jenkins song entitled "Crescent City Blues" which was written two years before.
Even a popular 1980's rock ban, "Man at Work", got busted for plagiarism after their popular hit, "Land Down Under", copied off of Marian Sinclair's "Kookaburra" which was written nearly 50 years before. The Australian courts eventually ordered "Man at Work" to hand over 5% of "Land Down Under" royalties to Larrikin Music and the Sinclair Family from 2002 onward.
Obviously, Meghan Trainor didn't learn from Johnny Cash or "Man at Work" mistakes.
John Barrett It's "Men at Work", get the plural? Also, that case was a bunch of bullshit anyways. Just a quick cash grab by the idiots at Larrikin Music. I think that if you dig deeper, you'll find more tunes similar to Contact and All About that Bass, because it's quite generically raggae-ish. At the end, you can write your own music and still end up getting sued because someone already had something similar, which you weren't aware of. It's quite hard, because there's tons and tons of music out there.
TheDutchOwner's Tech Channel
Obviously, you don't know the definition of plagiarism.
Plagiarism is using ideas other than your own.
Even if Meghan Trainor wrote the lyrics to "All About That Bass", it doesn't excuse the fact that she used music and lyrical tone similar to Phish's Contact and Koyote's Happy Mode.
As a result, because Meghan Trainor used lyrical tone and music similar to Phish and Koyote, she used ideas other than her own, which constitutes plagiarism, simple as that.
Someone say this song, Happy mode and All about that bass is very similar but i can not agree.
Well it is.
Who came here because of RoomieOfficial?
Me
তখন তোমার একুশ বছর বোধহয়...
I'm just happy I am able to listen to this grove without having to listen to Meghan Trainor.
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Someone contact Phish tell them wats going on...! Phish - Contact (1988)-Korean composer(2006)-Meghan Trainor -All About That Bass(2014)...Tat Korean composer should be ashamed of him self~!
uhh...korean composer isn't at fault. meghan's song sounds way similar to koyote's song. koyote's song is similar to this song, but not as strong. well, koyote's composer is suing meghan right now and korea's copyright supports the case.
Phish's song is not even similar at ALL to Koyote's song! The melody may be A LITTLE similar but not really, All About that Bass sounds to about EXACT to Koyote's song! The beat and melody are exactly the same... and he's not even suing them!! He said he just wants a clarification on why their songs are so similar, so get your facts right.
Ashley Yang Yeah like about two lines of it..
4:04 😊
fuck the gordo haters, this is a god damn masterpiece! please re-enter this one into the roster phish, once a year (as of late) is not nearly enough. Its my long shot hope for this new years run, I know its doubtful but a boy can dream ;)
재생 속도 1.5로 해보세요
빼박입니다 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
OMG! I KNEW All About the Bass was a rip off!!!
It also all sounds like Chuck Berry - You Never Can Tell
Yeah, I know what we're all thinking, but come on.....do you really think that ditz Meaghan Trainor is classy enough to even be FAMILIAR with Phish?
+Julian Dale No but her managers are......
+Julian Dale But she didn't write the song entirely on her own, so maybe the co-writer is.
Meaghan Trainor heard someone say PHISH and she got excited because she thought it was food.
What song of her this is everybody talking about I want to see the comparison but I'm not willing to go through her library
Here you have it,@liamsdad33: ruclips.net/video/7PCkvCPvDXk/видео.html
In Hot Water brought me here
THANK YOU ,MEGHAN TRAINOR!!!
Am i to young to be here
기쁨모드다!!!!
Luck shirt I guess 😂❤
mirip lagu megan trainor dan pusing pala berbie
Contact with road