@@stevenrivers173 Sounds VERY fuckin' good! I'm listening to it on a laptop (2023 MBP, so ...), but either way, this sounds as good as any production I've heard on say, the radio?!
If you want to be exact, most music styles have their roots in folk music. County is a closer musical style than rap or hip-hop. However, their connection to folk music of some kind is still there, and that connection is through the R&B line.
I've added this song to the live band setlist! If you're in Texas, we're playing in Ft Worth, Austin and San Antonio over the next week. Tickets at there-i-ruined-it.com
And people say country is all about guns and trucks! This is a genuine masterpiece, the chorus in particular is nothing short of classic country perfection.
@@goofygoober8774 What're you talking bout, my peepaw used to play Conway Fifty records every weekend on his vitrola. We always did the honky tonk to it.
Stunning. Unnervingly, it sounds like it could actually be an original song in a world where hip-hop lyrics and vocals are set to country music and vice versa.
I can imagine that far in the future people won't even realize these aren't the original lyrics and when they sing Conway Twitty they'll be singing " Shawty it's your birthday, we're gonna party like it's your birthday." Lol
Interesting fact about this song: Conway Twitty wrote this song a few months after he opened Twitty City in Hendersonville, Tennessee. The tourist attraction was seen as out of character for his persona as a club didn't make sense for his music (at the time) but he really wanted to push that you can have country music in a club. He wrote this song as a way to advertise how cool the complex is. The move worked and it became popular throughout the 80s.
Also an interesting fact: he wrote "The Games That Daddies Play" as a kid after hitting puberty and getting a hardcore crush on his mom. She never did put two and two together.
The keening thing is a high pitched steel guitar, I thought. Or did I miss something? I already knew Conway Twitty as the "Lay You Down" guy, so really this isn't a much different scenario, and in retrospect Twitty should have been seen as a groaner even back then. P.S. oh yeah right after the key change... wheeeeeet! that's almost too good to be slide whistle, but it's funny.
@@MarkZickefoose was it UA-cam bullying or enforcing a law? Wasn’t there a whole seperate AI lawsuit and one of his songs was featured. He had to prove that it isn’t just ai making up stuff, he is writing and singing these songs, only tweaking it at the end. I could be grossly mistaken.
@@JoeyLlamaGames UA-cam threatened to shut this channel down due to copyright takedown claims from UMG, even though parody is explicitly protected fair use. I don't think AI was part of these disputes at all, but rather the underlying songs he was using. The AI argument is a different thing - that was Congressional theater (hearings)., I'd like to think most people have learned not to think of out-of-touch bloviating lawyers who managed to lie their way into elected office as any sort of authority on technology - hell, it's hard enough to take them seriously in legal matters and that's their alleged JOB.
Proof that a good jam is universal and transcends genre regardless of lyrical structure. Plus it's also just really funny imagining my deeply southern Papa (grandfather) bopping and singing along to this while driving my brother and I around in his truck when we were kids.
"It comments on thematic similarities between the lyrics of 50 Cent and those of Conway Twitty, whose sultry country refrains linger in one's soul like a tender embrace, echoing with intimacy like a lost lover's sweet whisper, legally speaking."
Between the Conway hair on 50 Cent, the song title, the "obligatory key change" bar, and the way the country twang makes the lyrics way too clear... I CAN'T BREATHE. 🤣😭😂
I couldn't believe my eyes when I read the title and saw the thumbnail, and then I clicked play and I couldn't believe my ears. This is UA-cam at it's best. Thank you for making this and thank you for creating this channel.
It's actually amazing how well the lyrics fit, if didn't know any better and never heard either of the songs before I wouldn't even realize the lyrics are different.
"....., whose sultry country refrains linger in one's soul like a tender embrace, echoing with intimacy like a lost lover's sweet whisper, legally speaking" LOL!!!
We can all see how much hurt this whole thing has caused. Sick Boi means so much to so many people. I am amazed how you channel your pain and anger into something beautiful. You did it again with this absolute banger. Thank you for being so genuine.
I read a book that talked about how country music stars originally used to hate politicians and government and then after the 2000s when country blew up they started never bringing up that stuff anymore.
imagine rollin’ up to some country bar at about 6 pm on a saturday night blasting this shit when everyone is already blacked out drunk. shits gonna cause a riot.
My great-uncle Cranford "Ford" Nix actually played with Conway Twitter when he was in the Air Force back in the 1950s and stationed in the Far East. I wish he was still alive to hear this, he would have laughed his ass off....
*Mike Judge* (of _King of the Hill_ and _Idiocracy_ fame) animated and narrated a documentary about how country singers were just as chaotic and violent criminals as rappers. This really reinforces that thesis. 😁
It blows my mind watching a musical professional put words to feelings that so many of us are unable to articulate. Myself and so many others have loved this song our entire lives, but have to listen to you break it down so we know why 😂!
Hank Hill stumbled upon this track while doing parental review of Bobby's music collection. He knows it's somehow asinine but he can't stop listening to it and humming along.
THat is so cool you got a whole band together. This is gonna be lit when you tour the whole country. Shut up and take my money when you come to Minnesota!
I’m downloading this to my camping playlist. (All country and bluegrass) Can’t wait to see the look on the fellas faces when this song comes on this season!
My Grandma and Auntie met him in a Discount club parking lot back in '83 & my Grandma told him it was my Auntie's birthday (it wasn't) & they partied just like it was her birthday! Legend!!!
Recorded in 1981 during the height of FittyMania, "In Da Club" became the highest grossing country song of the year. This coincided with the opening of Fitty City and was used during the opening ceremony to mark 100 million million sales of the single. Colonel Sanders would later cover the song on his album "Just the Herbs"
Those were the days just waiting to hear what was going to drop next. On a side note I was at the infamous 1983 show in Philly when the riots broke out after fitty was hurt after the 2nd song when the giant horse prop fell on him. It was a scary night watching everyone burn the place to the ground.
@@rickandbrandonshow Interesting that you should mention the infamous "giant horse prop" from that ill-fated performance--it was actually on exhibit in the Museum of Pop Culture (MOPOP) in Seattle until just this last June, when a routine inspection found that it was actually filled with tens of thousands of rats. Of course, it had to be destroyed--a true loss of a cultural gem!
I am floored by how good this really is. As a Conway and 50 fan, this is a genuine salute.
For real lol this is gold 🍻
A.I. is undefeated!
I’m gonna cover this!
Better than some of the bullshit on the radio currently
Absolute fire!
My grandfather used to play this for me. It's an all time classic. Damn I miss him.
did he really? was he a country hood rat too?
He used to square dance to it in da club
If you're grandfather played this for you he was weird as f*ck...and probably had dementia.
Back before men could be women. Lol
I’m choosing to believe this isn’t a bot comment.
The Twitty pompadour on Fitty is killing me. 🤣🤣
Kool Keith would definitely appreciate and approve
For me it's the "Obligatory Key Change" 😂
Twitty Cent!
If you say Pompadour Fitty 3 times in a mirror you'll summon Pompadour Fitty and he'll take you to the candy shop
@@thomashayes3783i feel like Twitty Cent is the reverse where Conway's song is in the style of Fidty cent.
This piece has no business being as awesome as it is
I know I like this song way more than I should lol it's good
Yes it does, why wouldn't it
I LOVE how this so-perfectly fits into "Tight Fitting Jeans."
I laughed with joy
The country melody really makes Fiddy's lyrics soar.
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ikr? scary how good it is.
To me it just highlights how terrible of a lyricist Fiddy is. Great producer, but terrible writer and rapper.
Dre and Em only wish they had the talent of "Go shawty. It'sha birfday."
@@revcrussellnot a 2-bit fan, but his work is genuinely good. Even his acting.
"Obligatory key change" - hilarious 😂
As a former professional musician I also loved that 'instruction'. Brilliant!!
That’s what made me giggle too 😂
putting the obligatory slide whistle there was a work of genius!
The flying violin and disclaimer both got me too.
“… legally speaking.”
Hearing the word “shawty” in Conway’s voice is the most hilarious thing I’ve ever heard 🤣
Yet for some odd reason, it sounds so good
Everything about this is the most hilarious shit I've ever heard 😆😅🤣😂🤣
@@stevenrivers173 Sounds VERY fuckin' good! I'm listening to it on a laptop (2023 MBP, so ...), but either way, this sounds as good as any production I've heard on say, the radio?!
Lol 😂😂
@@Tricklarock Is a 2023 MBP a shi**y laptop or something?
This is a match made in HEAVEN. Twitty and Fitty.
Well that’s the album name right there😂
A stark reminder that country and R&B share roots
yea but 50 Cent isn't R&B
@@fuqwytes6458you are right
Stark?
@@fuqwytes6458 No he's a music artist...
If you want to be exact, most music styles have their roots in folk music. County is a closer musical style than rap or hip-hop. However, their connection to folk music of some kind is still there, and that connection is through the R&B line.
Ladies and gentleman, mr. Conway Fitty
YEEEEEHAW!
@@garysuarez9614 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Word
😂😂😂😂😂
I see what you did there.😂😂😂
This is what the internet was made for. The best thing going on. Thanks for what you do.
Wasn't the internet made for the military?
@ThePersonMan no. I thought I was clear. It was made to mash conway and fifty. I can't type it slower to help your comprehension. Have a great day.
@@yep-sb4uf Fifty Cent was 8 when the internet was invented by the US government. They couldn't possibly have known he'd be a musician.
@ThePersonMan so you were told. Who you gonna believe? Everyone is feeding you bs. Swallow what you want.
@@ThePersonMan AL Gore
I've added this song to the live band setlist! If you're in Texas, we're playing in Ft Worth, Austin and San Antonio over the next week. Tickets at there-i-ruined-it.com
sounds cool
Ok
Nice
you're still crushing it... legally speaking
Just played it to my mom.... its her birthday and she never laughed so hard 😂😂😂
And people say country is all about guns and trucks!
This is a genuine masterpiece, the chorus in particular is nothing short of classic country perfection.
Uh you realize this is originally not a country song
@@goofygoober8774 What're you talking bout, my peepaw used to play Conway Fifty records every weekend on his vitrola. We always did the honky tonk to it.
I got a beer in my beer!
@@goofygoober8774Sarcasm
Fo sho
Seriously my new favorite song. I’ve listened to it more than 50 times.
I see what you did there😂
i cant stop playing this
Me too. I told my kids it's my favorite song and it was #1 for like 6months when it dropped
You mean Fitty times 😂
I'd love to play this in a country western bar and see the reactions.
Bobs Country Bunker. Blues Brothers.
first shock, and then hilarity
We play both kinds of music here: country AND gangsta.@@ALVIEDZANE
@@ALVIEDZANE They have both kinds of music: country and western.
@@greyspectreChicken wire. Nice.
Stunning. Unnervingly, it sounds like it could actually be an original song in a world where hip-hop lyrics and vocals are set to country music and vice versa.
Similar to The Gourds' cover of Gin and Juice that way.
Early country music had a lot of rap. The lyrics were a bit more benign though.
If you've never heard of him, check out Rvshad
@@Anuraniacan i have an example? im not doubting you im just curious lol
I can imagine that far in the future people won't even realize these aren't the original lyrics and when they sing Conway Twitty they'll be singing " Shawty it's your birthday, we're gonna party like it's your birthday." Lol
Interesting fact about this song: Conway Twitty wrote this song a few months after he opened Twitty City in Hendersonville, Tennessee. The tourist attraction was seen as out of character for his persona as a club didn't make sense for his music (at the time) but he really wanted to push that you can have country music in a club.
He wrote this song as a way to advertise how cool the complex is. The move worked and it became popular throughout the 80s.
Also an interesting fact: he wrote "The Games That Daddies Play" as a kid after hitting puberty and getting a hardcore crush on his mom. She never did put two and two together.
@@espressogirl68able bruh wtf
Any relation to "Twitty Tisters" club?
Stop it! I’m hurting 🤣
After the initial club's success, he expanded the business by opening an adjacent "gentleman's" club called "Twitty's Titties."
Ah yes, urban country music. A underrated gem of a genre.
Hick Hop.
This is absolutely brilliant.
It's such a great pairing: 50 Cent's lyrics with Conway Twitty's vocals.
I find myself coming back to it regularly.
Thanks for keeping the slide whistle going!
That slide whistle gives me life
Siren whistle 😉
More slide whistle!
@@Chilly_BillyI got a fever
The keening thing is a high pitched steel guitar, I thought. Or did I miss something?
I already knew Conway Twitty as the "Lay You Down" guy, so really this isn't a much different scenario, and in retrospect Twitty should have been seen as a groaner even back then.
P.S. oh yeah right after the key change... wheeeeeet! that's almost too good to be slide whistle, but it's funny.
I want a full version of this masterpiece.
12 HOUR DIRECTOR’S CUT!
I vote for the full version as well. This song is too perfect. I also want it on Spotify
he cant cuz he says the n word...
@@JonHop1 SLIDE WHISTLE, YO
I agree!
love that little disclaimer at the end
Like the humor, hate that UA-cam bullying made it necessary.
@@MarkZickefoose was it UA-cam bullying or enforcing a law? Wasn’t there a whole seperate AI lawsuit and one of his songs was featured. He had to prove that it isn’t just ai making up stuff, he is writing and singing these songs, only tweaking it at the end.
I could be grossly mistaken.
@@JoeyLlamaGames UA-cam threatened to shut this channel down due to copyright takedown claims from UMG, even though parody is explicitly protected fair use. I don't think AI was part of these disputes at all, but rather the underlying songs he was using.
The AI argument is a different thing - that was Congressional theater (hearings)., I'd like to think most people have learned not to think of out-of-touch bloviating lawyers who managed to lie their way into elected office as any sort of authority on technology - hell, it's hard enough to take them seriously in legal matters and that's their alleged JOB.
@@MarkZickefoose Pretty sure it also has to do with his content being shown in congress and claimed that it an example of why AI is bad.
gotta keep the congressmen from pretending they know musicians any more
Proof that a good jam is universal and transcends genre regardless of lyrical structure. Plus it's also just really funny imagining my deeply southern Papa (grandfather) bopping and singing along to this while driving my brother and I around in his truck when we were kids.
Ladies and gentleman, Mr Conway Fiddy
I love seeing the OG artists sharing and enjoying these.
Good to see they have a sense of humor about this stuff.
"It comments on thematic similarities between the lyrics of 50 Cent and those of Conway Twitty, whose sultry country refrains linger in one's soul like a tender embrace, echoing with intimacy like a lost lover's sweet whisper, legally speaking."
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Legally speaking, that is the case, but what about illegally speaking?
@@ThinWhiteAxe ...illegally speaking, the sensation remains like the warm oil and gentle caress of a happy ending from a well-tipped masseuse
@@TheDarkSkorpion the specification of "well-tipped" absolutely got me lmao
Between the Conway hair on 50 Cent, the song title, the "obligatory key change" bar, and the way the country twang makes the lyrics way too clear... I CAN'T BREATHE. 🤣😭😂
Two of my favorite artists brought together by a singular genius and his computer. I could not love this any more, but I will never stop trying.
It’s crazy how well this works. Almost all the lyrics could be a country song 😂
The violin floating by during the solo and the disclaimer at the end made me smile.
The slide whistle was implemented perfectly
Siren whistle
I would have put it where the bridge melody climaxes.
Um, it’s a “pedal steel guitar”
It really is *crazy* how well these songs go together!
Like tight fitting jeans perhaps
This is awesome... not sure if I should be on the Rap-HipHop vibe or the Country vibe 😄
As a 50 and CT fan, this is one of the most beautiful things I've ever ever experienced...
Perfect. Wouldn't question it if it turned up on K-ROSE.
gta San andreas 😂
Put a harmonica in your pants
Which is higher, number of husbands the krose DJ has had or number of times 50 Cent has gotten shot?
@@thepolarphantasm2319 50 cent but only just lol
Tight Fittin Jeans just fits so perfect
Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Conway twitty 👏 👏 👏
This comment is pure gold.
Need so much more Conway Fitty.
Unironically better than all songs in Spotifys top 50 country songs.
Hahahah I love Conway Twitty so much, this is awesome
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You had me at Conway Fitty, thats some hilarious shit.
1:44 Bro is trying to tell the Congress that he isn't a robot. Respect!
😂
@@SVFFER...I’m dead serious. I, myself am a AI artist like him.
I couldn't believe my eyes when I read the title and saw the thumbnail, and then I clicked play and I couldn't believe my ears. This is UA-cam at it's best. Thank you for making this and thank you for creating this channel.
Curtis “Half Dollar” Jackson. That ain’t bad. Bless your heart! 😂
To the people making these: you’re doing the lord’s work. Bless you!
It's just one awesome guy.
God yes they are !!! 😂
It's actually amazing how well the lyrics fit, if didn't know any better and never heard either of the songs before I wouldn't even realize the lyrics are different.
“Obligatory key change” made me lose my shit
same
Conway Fitty!!! 😂❤
Oh my gosh, I am floored by how good this is. I would love to play this at a random bar and watch peoples reactions 😁
Adding comedy to the legal outtro is perfect. And so was this tune somehow. Lol
The harmonies😂
"....., whose sultry country refrains linger in one's soul like a tender embrace, echoing with intimacy like a lost lover's sweet whisper, legally speaking" LOL!!!
We can all see how much hurt this whole thing has caused. Sick Boi means so much to so many people.
I am amazed how you channel your pain and anger into something beautiful. You did it again with this absolute banger. Thank you for being so genuine.
"It's your birthday" 🗣 🔥 🔥
Birfday
we gonna party like it's ya birthday
I's y-bu'fday
Go Shawty it's your birthday
The outro epitaph was beautiful. Conway is smiling from above.
Dammit, grew up hearing those old country songs my dad always had playing. They are both pretty much singing about the same things.
Right?! People that are into country love to turn their nose up as hip hop when their not that different in subject matter😂
I guarantee that Conway Twitty lived that lifestyle.
yep, a lot more in common than our political leaders would like for us to think
I read a book that talked about how country music stars originally used to hate politicians and government and then after the 2000s when country blew up they started never bringing up that stuff anymore.
@@stevenlindsey2056Damn he was tweakin
This is just...perfection. Truly. Please don't stop
"got a mill on the deal and I'm still on the grind". Seeing it spelled "mill" makes me realize that line is cleverer than I thought it was.
imagine rollin’ up to some country bar at about 6 pm on a saturday night blasting this shit when everyone is already blacked out drunk. shits gonna cause a riot.
Congratulations on 1 Million Subscribers!!!
I know what I'm playing tonight for my other half, I'm sure she'll love it! A Bath, candles and this music. Wish me luck.
I suggest starting with a lot of booze.
Effin brilliant
The Fidy Twiddy edition
If you're gonna rap in Texas, you better have a fiddle in the band
Another instant classic. Well done.
Legally speaking, this slaps
A true musical genius. I came twice during this masterpiece.
We make it out of the countryside with this one!
“Ladies and Gentlemen, Mister Conway Twitty.”
With all this new fangled Rap Country that’s out now, this fits like a glove.
Yesssssssss Sirrrr!!!! Found this the algorithm works!!!! ...played this at my parents party . They all lived it . had t no clue .
this man is goog at makeing any genre of music
Huge fan of both of these men. I love this....nothing else to say.
This is the funniest thing I've heard all year.
My great-uncle Cranford "Ford" Nix actually played with Conway Twitter when he was in the Air Force back in the 1950s and stationed in the Far East. I wish he was still alive to hear this, he would have laughed his ass off....
I too am a huge fan of Conway Twitter
Didn’t he change his name to Conway X?
*Mike Judge* (of _King of the Hill_ and _Idiocracy_ fame) animated and narrated a documentary about how country singers were just as chaotic and violent criminals as rappers. This really reinforces that thesis. 😁
What's the name? Sounds like a fun watch.
@@rocketpigrecords3719 _Mike Judge Presents: _*_Tales from the Tour Bus_* (2017), it was on HBO streaming here in Europe.
He also directed office space
Tales from the Tour Bus
the greatest crossover to ever exist
This is how AI should be used
Facts. This a trip.
I've listened to both of these songs numerous times in my life this is great
This being uploaded on my birthday is the best present I could’ve asked for.
Am I the only one who would love an entire "Conway Fitty" country album? 🤣I mean seriously, it would be my new travelling music.
Please, somebody make this happen!❤
Many Men would be a perfect country blues song
Conway Fitty! Love it. Hear this live would be a serious hoedown!
Ho'. Down. 😏😏
HA! hoe down XD
If you listened this at least twice check in here
Why does this work so well.
Drawing it our and not burying it under a blaring beat really accentuates the creepiness of the lyrics
Never realized just how unsettling this flow was--all I ever heard was 'in the club/come give me a hug'. Urk.
How are they creepy?
@random22026 "this flow"?
This phenomenon has occurred with several other songs that have received the "There I Ruined It" treatment.
I always heard it as "I ain't into having sex, I ain't into making love so come give me a hug if things out there are getting rough" 😂
I wanna cruise down 76 Country Boulevard in Branson while blasting this on the stereo.
Do video the reaction of you doing this (but get @ThereIRuinedIt s permission to play the song first, that’s just good karma)
I laugh even before I open one of your masterpieces. Thanks for brightening this old lady's day!
It blows my mind watching a musical professional put words to feelings that so many of us are unable to articulate. Myself and so many others have loved this song our entire lives, but have to listen to you break it down so we know why 😂!
Hank Hill stumbled upon this track while doing parental review of Bobby's music collection. He knows it's somehow asinine but he can't stop listening to it and humming along.
I've really been thinking about Conway Twitty singing Megadeth's "Sweating Bullets" lately. This makes me think it's possible.
Would rather hear George Jones sing it, but Twitty would still be good.
Lmao...more like Sweatin' Bullets right?
Howdy me, it's me agin!
THat is so cool you got a whole band together. This is gonna be lit when you tour the whole country. Shut up and take my money when you come to Minnesota!
I'm not familiar with either song but you've no doubt entirely wrecked both of them for me forever. Thank you so much.
I never thought "Straight Outra Compton" w Hank Williams would ever be topped.
After this, I stand corrected.
We need hip hop artist to start ghost writing country songs.
With much respect to Mr Cent. I actually understood the lyrics this time.
I am CACKLING this is so goddamn good! 😂 Much love from Texas!
So good! May Congress give you an award this time.
And bar Matt Gaetz from the next hearing involving “AI generated music”
@@sawtooth808 for real. He's so out of touch with the music scene these days.
😄✌🏼just goofing
I’m downloading this to my camping playlist. (All country and bluegrass)
Can’t wait to see the look on the fellas faces when this song comes on this season!
My Grandma and Auntie met him in a Discount club parking lot back in '83 & my Grandma told him it was my Auntie's birthday (it wasn't) & they partied just like it was her birthday! Legend!!!
Recorded in 1981 during the height of FittyMania, "In Da Club" became the highest grossing country song of the year. This coincided with the opening of Fitty City and was used during the opening ceremony to mark 100 million million sales of the single. Colonel Sanders would later cover the song on his album "Just the Herbs"
Those were the days just waiting to hear what was going to drop next. On a side note I was at the infamous 1983 show in Philly when the riots broke out after fitty was hurt after the 2nd song when the giant horse prop fell on him. It was a scary night watching everyone burn the place to the ground.
@@rickandbrandonshow Interesting that you should mention the infamous "giant horse prop" from that ill-fated performance--it was actually on exhibit in the Museum of Pop Culture (MOPOP) in Seattle until just this last June, when a routine inspection found that it was actually filled with tens of thousands of rats. Of course, it had to be destroyed--a true loss of a cultural gem!
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