twilyth
06-06-2011, 06:10 PM
Tonje Langetieg sings "I Don't Want to be a Crappy Housewife".
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http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/06/05/is-tonje-langetieg-the-norwegian-rebecca-black/
Her song is titled “I Don't Wanna be a Crappy Housewife." She dresses like Ke$ha. Could this song overtake “Friday” as the most-disliked song on YouTube?
Vocals? Nope. Fashion? Not so much. So what does Tonje Langetieg have going for her? It seems like a career in music isn't down her alley, but perhaps if it keeps her from, as she croons, being a “crappy housewife,” all the trouble is worth it. But be warned, Ms. Langetieg, the Internet is a cruel place.
(LIST: The Top 10 Songs with Silly Lyrics (http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2059182_2059179_2059215,00.html))
Her song has already garnered thousands of dislikes on YouTube and numerous comparisons to Rebecca Black – one even noting that Black's track was “100 times better.” And the parallels are striking: the inane lyrics, a lack of singing ability, and even a haphazard rap appear in both music videos. Though fortunately Tonje's already an adult – meaning that she should be able to handle the wrath of Internet commenters. Hopefully. After all, Tonje opens the track by describing herself as a “little pretty girl, trapped inside a grown-up's body.”
dEtFNUZQekc
http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/06/05/is-tonje-langetieg-the-norwegian-rebecca-black/
Her song is titled “I Don't Wanna be a Crappy Housewife." She dresses like Ke$ha. Could this song overtake “Friday” as the most-disliked song on YouTube?
Vocals? Nope. Fashion? Not so much. So what does Tonje Langetieg have going for her? It seems like a career in music isn't down her alley, but perhaps if it keeps her from, as she croons, being a “crappy housewife,” all the trouble is worth it. But be warned, Ms. Langetieg, the Internet is a cruel place.
(LIST: The Top 10 Songs with Silly Lyrics (http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2059182_2059179_2059215,00.html))
Her song has already garnered thousands of dislikes on YouTube and numerous comparisons to Rebecca Black – one even noting that Black's track was “100 times better.” And the parallels are striking: the inane lyrics, a lack of singing ability, and even a haphazard rap appear in both music videos. Though fortunately Tonje's already an adult – meaning that she should be able to handle the wrath of Internet commenters. Hopefully. After all, Tonje opens the track by describing herself as a “little pretty girl, trapped inside a grown-up's body.”