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Claiming anything to be "the new/next [famous thing]"
Y'know what, the moment you say that, it will never become the new or next [famous thing].
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Yes, all it will doe is earn ire from fans of the previous [thing].
Not necessarily even much ire, just lack of interest.
One most notable example of this is "New Numa". Gary Brolsma and O-Zone did a collab and made a new song after the viral success of "Dragostea din Tei" (a.k.a. "the numa numa song"), but that got pretty much nowhere.
It's an okay song. Nowhere near as catchy as the original, though.
"Gentleman" seems to be pretty much the "new Gangnam Style", and was obviously made with that intention.
It definitely seems to be close in terms of virality, but I think Gentleman simply sucks, while I kinda liked Gangnam Style.
every semi-famous white rapper is "the next Eminem", completely regardless of any connections to style or sound.
New Avengers was the...new Avengers. -Ahem-
Never even heard of this Gentleman thing.
...the stupid shit at the end of the video was more entertaining than that song. This pales in comparison to Gangnam Style.
That said, what I was thinking as I heard the song was this:
Well, current New Avengers is...uh...a thing
'Gentleman' sounds terrible.
But the video is funny.