Ah yes, the most effective way to resurrect a flailing and irrelevant career is to make a song about a meme two years past its sell-by date. Also, Christ song is bad.
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rulz
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Idk mane lots of people have nostalgia for Smosh
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OH YOU THOUGHT MY NAME WAS ZELDA?!
THAT'S A F*CKING GIRL'S NAME!!
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Smosh reuniting was one of my favourite moments of 2023. will not be listening to this though.
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collab with onision when
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Mom can I have The Lonely Island?
We have already have The Lonely Island at Home
The Lonely Island at home:
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doc, i think i'm having those dark thoughts again
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lmao smosh ain’t my jam but they are not failing at all, they’re genuinely raking in millions
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song sucks
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The boys are back in town
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Yeah if anything Smosh had one of the only successful internet “resurrections” I’ve seen in a long time - I’ve significantly aged out of their content but I’m happy they’ve found happiness making shit with each other again. I envied their friendship and success back in the day
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"flailing and irrelevant career" when they're arguably the most popular they've been in over a decade thanks to their "back to basics" approach. Not really my cup of tea anymore, but I can't hate this single at the end of the day
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SHUT
UP
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"why this channel is so talked about bewilders me"
They're OG YouTube royalty, especially when it comes to comedy on the platform. That's pretty much the biggest reason, plus nostalgia since their main channel has gone back to their original style of comedy
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Yeah they were one of the first (if not the first channel) to sign groundbreaking revenue deals with YouTube at the ground level in like 2007 as teenagers. They were pioneers.
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I think they were one of the first channels to utilise the multi-channel network system too when they turned Ian's personal channel into essentially the Smosh vlogging channel (and now it's Smosh Pit for their improv stuff from the rest of the cast), as well as the Charlie the Drunk Guinea Pig Channel, Smosh Games and their short lived cartoons channel. Nowadays it's Smosh, Smosh Pit, Smosh Games and SmoshCast.
Also apparently the concept of this came from watching an old behind-the-scenes video where Anthony asked why Ian looked so "submissive and breedable" in one shot, and that's what inspired the entire song.
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