Chris Brown, the rapper that was the subject of controversy for assaulting Rihanna has decided to make a song for the Twitter audience called “Song For Twitter.” The chorus by Chris Brown is: “I be going out, I’m a go-getta, I be pullin knowledge (I think?) follow me like Twitt-ah, follow me like Twitt-ah.” But the rest of the song has nothing to do with Twitter at all.
This is the second mainstream song about Twitter. The first was called “Hit Me On Twitter” by Mistah F.A.B. I think that song was more interesting because Twitter was incorporated all over the video and the lyrics.
This year there has been more songs about Twitter than Google. The last time a mainstream Google song came out was over a year ago. That song was called “Google Me” by Teyana Taylor.
I believe that choreographed dance moves have a special place in YouTube’s heart when it comes to becoming viral. One of the latest viral hits is “JK Wedding Entrance Dance.” The video has hit over 12 million views from about 100 different clips since arriving on the web on July 19th.
The video features a dance that took place while walking down the aisle at the wedding of Jill Peterson and Kevin Heinz. The couple was later interviewed on The Today Show. The song that the wedding dancers decided to perform was Forever by Chris Brown. Brown’s song hit the top 10 charts on iTunes shortly after the wedding video became popular on the Net. The wedding took place at a church in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Another viral video featuring a couple’s first dance on YouTube is when the bride and groom were seen dancing to a slow song, but quickly changed into a choreographed dance to Baby Got Back by Sir Mix-A-Lot. These videos are exactly the reason why YouTube got bought out for a good amount of money.
On February 8, 2009, Chris Brown turned himself in to the LAPD. He was booked on suspicion of making criminal threats to his girlfriend Rihanna. Chris Brown and Rihanna are both famous singers. Brown may also be charged with domestic violence. There are pictures floating around the Internet of what Rihanna looked like after being beaten.
As a result of this incident, Chris Brown has been losing many endorsements. This includes Wrigley’s DoubleMint. Chris Brown will also be removed from all of the marketing materials for upcoming movie Bone Deep. Bone Deep was put together by studio Sony Screen Gems. Sony was planning on heavily marketing stars T.I., Chris Brown, Paul Walker, and Hayden Christiansen. But now the company will not put Brown anywhere on the posters, trailers, or TV ads.