Dissect DJs - LMFAO - Champagne Showers

Episode Date: October 2, 2023

We throw it back to the Party Rock era of the early 2010's when LMFAO ran the world, by breaking down their 2011 classic "Champagne Showers". Is it about champagne or piss? Does Natalia Ki...lls kill the track? And what ever happened to Party Rock? The DJs dissect! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:07 It's time for the dissect DJ. D.J. Oh, we are back. The DJs that like to spin it. Mix it. Throw us back and dissect it. DJ Castle. DJ Jag.
Starting point is 00:01:05 What up. DJ JAG. Get in the building. What up, Steve. Good to see you again, man. And we back in 4K. I can't drink champagne personally. I tried to play football one time on champagne.
Starting point is 00:01:15 And run on the beach. beach and it was probably one of the worst experiences that I've ever had with alcohol. And it wasn't that much champagne. I had like two cups. Is it definitely at the top of alcohol is that you definitely should not try to do anything active on top of? It expands in your stomach quick. I got about two, three.
Starting point is 00:01:31 I like champagne, especially for a celebratory event, maybe perhaps a New Year's. I love it whenever I see somebody walking around with like a little tray and you can like just grab a little like half glass. I always get excited when I see those. It's a nice crisp beverage. It's always refreshing. when you get to have your first taste of champagne. I got maybe two glasses, maybe three.
Starting point is 00:01:51 Very celebratory. Switch it up to something else. It's very like we celebrate it and, like, you know, people are celebrating for the NBA finals, stuff like that, but how long can they really last for that, right? No, really what it is is people like the bubbles and the spraying aspect. The pop that happens. Yeah, no, the pop is fun.
Starting point is 00:02:07 That's a big aspect of it. Yeah, no, it's fun to be able to spray the bottle, but you got to be careful because, you know, when we see championships happen, They always have unlimited amount of like trays and like trucks full, barrels full of all these bottles. It's just, I don't know, obviously they're probably like sponsored by Corbell or somebody. I don't know. But when it's just like you and a friend or something and you just got like a single bottle of champagne,
Starting point is 00:02:31 be careful how much you spray because I've learned the hard way. Like that shit empties the bottle quick. When the Dodgers won the World Series, it was during COVID. And it was just like me and my friend Josh, we were celebrating on my roof. And I had a bottle of champagne and he had a bottle of champagne. He's like, I got one at home. I'm going to come and bring it over. And we'll like have a little champagne shower.
Starting point is 00:02:49 And we like, I remember like spraying the bottle. Like, yeah, we finally won. And then I tried to pour in a glass and it filled up about that much. It was just empty. And I was like, damn, that son of a bitch is empty, huh? So that's one type of champagne shower is the celebratory pouring champagne on top of yourself like it's a shower. What is the other type of champagne shower? Because we know about the celebratory champagne shower, but the other type of champagne shower that we both,
Starting point is 00:03:13 we know exactly what. Champagne or piss? That is the question that we're trying to figure out as to what this video is about. This is, of course, LMFAO, champagne shower released right in the heyday of LMFAO when they were taking over the whole world, 2011. Everybody was party rocking, Justin.
Starting point is 00:03:32 And they used to hit hard. Everybody was shuffling. As I'm watching the video, it's actually pretty... I love the shuffling, man. I will give LMFAO this, like watching the video, like everybody was in such uniform step, There's always a random guy with like a cardboard robot headbox and he just adds to any party you're at. I love the idea of being at a party where one of those guys is just like perfectly sinking his shuffle steps.
Starting point is 00:03:55 They do. They do. They do they don't see. But a question for you, have you ever been asked to give a, the other champagne shower? Have you ever been asked to pee on somebody? Whether sexually or not. Has that ever been? No. I did it on an accident one time.
Starting point is 00:04:32 Shake it spread on a body or two. I'm gonna get you wet. I'm gonna make you sweat. A night you won't forget. I think from the dance, do they just prove to us what kind of champagne showers they're talking to? From the video, they're pretty much telling us what kind of champagne showers.
Starting point is 00:05:29 Did you see that dance? No, it's piss. This song means piss. look legit, come to my table and take a sip, open wire cause we're spraying it, 56 bottles ain't paid for shit. I'm gonna get you wet. I'm gonna make you sweat. A night you won't forget. They're definitely talking about peeing on somebody. They keep doing the dance. It's essentially their pelvic thrusting while doing, doing all.
Starting point is 00:06:53 Almost like a lack of better words, a fake jack off and then letting it spray. One, two, spray. But I guess that's, I guess it's not necessarily peeing. So more like they're regularly ejaculating is what it seems like. Is that whatever champagne shower is, it just regular ejaculation on somebody? DJ Jag. Giving a whole new definition to party rock. Did I see Jesus?
Starting point is 00:08:22 Make a cameo in there? Yeah, Jesus basically provided all the champagne. for the showers. That a boy, Jesus. Yeah. He always brings the party. He's mostly known for wine. You know how it goes.
Starting point is 00:08:32 I know this time he turned party into champagne. Yeah. Turn piss and a champagne list. And then these guys, for some reason, they feel the need to shake the bottles in their crotch area and spray it. Like, they're not just spraying it like, you know, up top or. No, it's piss. This, this song means piss. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:51 El Mfio, I mean, if you were around for any of their kind of sexy and I, I know it, like, they were big on, like, the humor side of, we're being cheeky, we're making songs about partying, and it will bump this party, but also- Definitely bumps. I'll give that to the song, it hits. We're kind of all about saying champagne showers, and we're talking about, like, you know, it is what you want it to be. And I will say this, if you're at a club and you, like, order some bottle service, you get out of browns of champagne, this is the song you want to hear, right?
Starting point is 00:09:24 Yeah, probably. Yeah, honestly, yeah. Everybody starts shuffling all of a sudden dude With a big giant Cardboard robot head Like starts roboting his way out there With like a box of it And he starts like champagneing it all out there
Starting point is 00:09:36 Yeah It's the kind of party you want You know when you don't want to hear this When you have to pee And some girls trying to get you to You know Make love to her Because then you start thinking about
Starting point is 00:09:47 peeing And if you're Justin I didn't do that Matters into your own hands No you just let it happen Oh you hear that I knew they were going to come after me, dude. Shit.
Starting point is 00:10:01 Can we talk about this singer real quick? She's really bad. I don't think that she could not have, I mean, they couldn't throw, like, some auto tune on her or something. Or maybe they did. She's fully out of tune. Like, that's all she is. She's not hitting a single note the whole time. Like, there's not a singer.
Starting point is 00:10:32 Yeah, it's really bad. Yeah. It weirdly works. She's featured, too, Natalia. She's all over the music video. Yeah. I mean, what's her name? Natalia kills.
Starting point is 00:10:40 Natalia kills. Kills. Killing my eardrums. Sorry. It weirdly works with this song. I think that they could have actually got it. So many that it knows how to hit a single note and it would work better. But you know what works even better with this song? Music video with everybody just crushing these... What do we call that back in the day?
Starting point is 00:11:04 Was it break dancing? No, yeah, just all the steps. Shuffling. All right, here's the thing. Shuffling was a fun craze. I think that it taught people to actually learn some dance steps. That is needed sometimes, you know, especially in this era of, like, people thinking that dance steps is like, whatever TikTok dances, like, the craze now. And they just do the same.
Starting point is 00:11:26 And this shit that just doesn't work in the general dance form of vicinity. This kind of music, those kind of steps, that works. Here's the problem I remember taking place, okay? Hit me. The same way that, like, all these, like, kids that, like, just try to, like, do these TikTok dances out and learn, like, one stupid dance, kids are doing, like, this fucking thing. What is that one? Dude, I hate that one. This fucking, like, what is that?
Starting point is 00:11:48 An antler, like, an ant eater, like, digging underground? That's by far the most annoying dance I've ever seen in my life. Stop doing that, kids. Glad the floss died. The floss, that was another one. This fucking, that one, remember? I don't know what that one was called. There was a stage there for, like, two years where there was three dances.
Starting point is 00:12:06 It was floss, that head, head and kick. What was the other one? The other one was the, uh, the, yeah, yeah, that Fortnite dance. The Fortnite bullshit. Okay, yeah. And that was what was happening with shuffling. Now, I respected the shuffling more because it was, like, they were doing some legit, like, steps with it.
Starting point is 00:12:22 But the problem with it was it works great in this song. But when people would have out on the dance floor and they were like shufflers, they would just do that shit all night. All night. You play some boys to men still shuffling. You play some Natalie and Bruglia. I never understand that. Still shuffling.
Starting point is 00:12:40 I never understand where people get stuck. Whitney Houston. Stuck in a step. Shuffling. We'll always. Love you. Shuffle. Phil Collins.
Starting point is 00:12:49 I can feel it. I'm shuffling. Shuffling. Shuffling step. And that was all they would do. I agree. Yeah. Thanks for that LMFA.
Starting point is 00:12:57 Again, great thing about LMFIO is they were kind of short-lived. They lasted for three years and all their songs hit. They hit hard. Hit hard. Oh, man. Natalia kills absolutely like just goes insane with the terribleness at the end there. Yes. 20-second.
Starting point is 00:13:23 What was that, man? The last 20 seconds is a row. I don't think I listened to that song all the way through to hear her. Yeah. Kill the end of that song. Did she? They really, yeah, they didn't need to give her, like, the out like that. You got to give her the out, especially with that.
Starting point is 00:13:36 You need to give her the out. My goodness. Like, you're better off of just putting, like, an instrument in there or like a key vocal. Nowadays, they would have just A-I'd that. You know what? The A-I would have slayed it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Sorry to tell you.
Starting point is 00:13:49 All right, man. So I think we determined that although they were talking, about champagne and had champagne in hand, they were talking about pee. They're literally doing this the whole fucking... Yeah, they were talking about peeing. It's about... They're going to make you wet.
Starting point is 00:14:03 Yeah. Make you sweat because sweat, because pee is hot. We don't got to overthink this one, Jag. Okay. Tell them my fail. Whatever happened to them, actually. I don't mean to boo. I saw him in Vegas one time.
Starting point is 00:14:13 Oh, yeah. No, that's actually... He was trying to DJ, but he wasn't actually DJing because he was just playing tracks because he wasn't actually DJ. That's what I had. I remember we hated on that two episodes ago. That's how it happens nowadays, yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:22 Yeah, so. Okay. Well, they don't really need to put out new music because they can ride. They could coast their like 2010, 2011 success, and probably there will be a place for that forever. They're going to be able to play their songs. I always feel like any artists that had a solid, I don't know, three, four bangers that, like, you know, stand the test of time. Like, they're going to be fine. They could tour. They're going to be able to play that music. And El M. F.A.O. had an entire genre of music basically built around them.
Starting point is 00:14:52 And they built it themselves. So respect them to that. What's your favorite L.M. FIO song? I'm in L.A. Trick. What? I always hated that song. I know you did, but I loved it. That was the first song that they had.
Starting point is 00:15:04 pop on the screen. I love that show. Because they basically just implemented any city. I'm in Miami. I'm in L.A. And I just remember it was like, there was no musical acumen to it. It was a really,
Starting point is 00:15:17 and if they had come out with that song later, like after this song, I probably would have respected it more because I respected the artist. But that was the song that put them off. And I remember, like, it would keep playing. Like, wow, back when we were in, like, college. And, like, people would be like, oh, I liked this song.
Starting point is 00:15:31 And I was just, I felt like I was taking crazy. Dude, this song. I'm getting at this song. It hits. It's so... Okay, yeah, but get to the part when he's, like, singing and just, there's no... A real OG. I'm rocking bands. I'm in the same.
Starting point is 00:15:52 I got a rebel and vodka up in my hand. Kind of cute. In that polka da Pekini girl. Come on, yes? Hey. This is what I want to do. Take off that polka dot bikini girl. Drink all day.
Starting point is 00:16:12 Play on a I'm in LA, it's important that I take people back to when that was like a new song and it was playing everywhere and you didn't know who these guys were yet and I just remember just being like this, that, that, that was singing.
Starting point is 00:16:29 That was rhyming. That was like, nothing in that song rhymed. Even at once. Where was the rhyme? I got a vodka and red bull in my hand. You look kind of cute. Hey. And that polka-Doc-Dak bikini girl.
Starting point is 00:16:44 Very creative. Hey, that's very creative lyricing. Here's what I want to do. I'm still waiting for the rhyme. Take off that polka-a-a-d-a-kid-a-he said polka-a-a-mikini and then polka-dak-a-bikini girl twice. And those rhymed because of the exact same thing. Essentially that rites. The hypocrisy of what Justin is always screaming about on here.
Starting point is 00:17:05 It's true. But this exactly exemplifies what drove me crazy about it. Is people like Jago. over here would just completely abandon all his philosophy to be like, no, it's cool. No, nobody could give me an explanation of what was good about that song. The beat was good. They would just be like, no, no, it's cool. I like that song.
Starting point is 00:17:23 And I felt like I was going crazy. I was just like, that was singing. That was, like what part of that was music? Okay, the beat. The beat's good, man. Fine. The beat was okay. It was basic.
Starting point is 00:17:34 It was super basic. But, all right, but I did like, LMFAO won me over with that every day I see my dreams. song. Remember that one? Let's see. I like the way that song came in. It came in hard. I'm not seeing that one, man. You should that was? Oh, it was called yes. Yes.
Starting point is 00:17:53 Every day I see my dream. Every day I see my dream. Every day I see my dream. Every day I see my dream. Every day I see my dream. He's just making fun of me for talking about him repeating himself. And he just repeated himself for the entire first. Completely different day. 20 seconds.
Starting point is 00:18:12 That was the intro. Get out of it. I'm going to. Every day I see my dream. Every day I see my dream. Every day I see my dream. Every day I see my dream. He's still going with the exact same thing.
Starting point is 00:18:25 It's the intro. It's a different thing than when you fucking do in the middle of the song. I see my dream, son. Every time I dive in my pool, it's hard to be humble. When I do the breaststroke through an underground tunnel and come up on the other side in a jacuzzi. being greeted by two naked models with us on their booters. They give me hugs and lots of kisses, and they ask me what my wishes.
Starting point is 00:18:52 I say, go and call your bitches, because there's going to be a party. Next, they watch my body as a team. And then they say, fool, your royal penis is clean. And I'm like, yes, it's on and pop it. Yes, the party's rocking. Yes, the cutie's shocking, yes, and there ain't no stopping. Yes, it's on and popping. Yes. He's rockin' yes
Starting point is 00:19:14 The cutest rockin' yes And there ain't no stopping Mervry Oh yes Classic coming to America Yeah We literally just watch that this morning Yeah we just
Starting point is 00:19:25 Had it on playing And yeah The Royal Penis is clean I'm gonna be honest I never actually connected those dots But I only did it right now Because we just happened Watch that earlier
Starting point is 00:19:33 What a coincidence And Justin pointed out That he thought that part was really funny That part's always It's just a classic part of that movie It's cops at the gate And then Eddie Murphy We're just like, oh.
Starting point is 00:19:45 The baths I quite to enjoy it. Wait a second. Is that a double entendre? I never thought about it. I don't know what a double entendre is. So did she actually, like, get the soap and, like, be like, or did she clean it in another way? Are you saying, like, champagne showers? We're champagne showering this video.
Starting point is 00:20:06 Is that dumb. Is that a double entendre, too? Champaign shower is referring to something? Absolutely. Oh, that's what that is, huh? Yeah. This whole video is a doubt. This whole song.
Starting point is 00:20:15 Soul Society. Double entendre. The idea that... Such a good word. Can I just... You should name your daughter. I might, Ed, Entandra. Put it in the back pocket.
Starting point is 00:20:25 It's actually a good one. Middle name for sure. First name double. I think it's more of a first name. And then like middle name is like Joe. Entandra Joe Garcia? I don't know, man. That's not...
Starting point is 00:20:37 But yeah, great name. Great name. Great name, Entangra. But, okay. Yeah. I think it is. I think that's what... So it always went over my head.
Starting point is 00:20:45 And I really just did why it was so... I always wonder how long she was down there for because she had to basically be holding her breath in coming to America to... Are we talking about coming to America or are we back to champagne showers? No, yeah. Coming to America.
Starting point is 00:20:56 Like, how long was the double-on time it was... Question works either way? Yeah, true. I don't know. Well... We party rock... I'm just glad that neither one of us called out the generic party rock anthem.
Starting point is 00:21:09 Which, don't get me wrong, had a time in place. and there was a point in time. Oh, yeah, it's their top hit. You can literally get your grandma up dancing to that song. Yeah, if you had to ask me what the top hit was, then I'd say, you know, that would be it. But, yeah, no, it's just falls in that play-up.
Starting point is 00:21:24 It falls in that played out. It's actually, I know it's just a little too cliche, like, oh, yeah, 60- Well, that's what I feel about the one that you played, you know? It's like, yeah, well, it has a better beat. That's the only reason I like that one. Yes. All right, guys, champagne showers. We've come to realize it is about peeing, and, all right.
Starting point is 00:21:41 Slap and work. has a great song if you get a champagne bottle service to this day. Double entendre at its finest. For that reason, it lives on. Slaps and snaps. Out of five slaps.
Starting point is 00:21:55 How many slaps are you given? LMFAO. You're passing it to me? I'm passing it back. Like a chest pass. Brings back a not-so-fun memory for me as I spoke about that wasn't true.
Starting point is 00:22:20 The other reason is Miss Natalia kills. It kind of ruins the song for me. She kind of kills it. dropped it a clap. I think I would have gave it a three clap, but then she just said, like,
Starting point is 00:22:33 God, get out of here. And just kills the last 20 seconds. You think you're going to get into it? She takes over the end. That's like, okay, I would agree with that.
Starting point is 00:22:40 That lasts like 30 seconds or a song like this especially is where you basically hit the difference of like where the song can go up a slap or a snap or fall off. And they let Natalia kills just like have that whole last like minute of the song.
Starting point is 00:22:55 And she did what she does with it. Terrible. So, Yeah, that's my two. Two slaps, two snaps. And a good song. It hits really hard. I could say that, but it kind of, for a dance floor, it actually fades a little too much for it to keep it going.
Starting point is 00:23:07 I don't like big fades when I'm DJing like that. Where did it fit? Where did it drop? It has that middle a little. That's fine, because it hits pretty hard after that. But then that builds to the, like, though. It's just something, if you're not going to be able to get it. If somebody doesn't know that song, like if they never heard it and they're dancing, and they're like, okay.
Starting point is 00:23:25 And then it starts to fade, you see the dance floor, especially with the weddings and stuff. kind of die like, oh, music's turning off. I should not dance anymore. You got to keep the beat kind of hidden. That's what I'm noticing. I don't keep the beat rolling. Too many breaks in the music kind of kills the vibe. Here's the thing is if you heard this song when it kind of has that little dip down
Starting point is 00:23:43 and then it comes back up with the champagne. When it hits that, you were at a place where it has the... Oh, and everything sprays. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah. Then it's like, oh, that would bring it up a whole other slap for you. Yeah. I can give it to, so.
Starting point is 00:24:00 Yep, that's mine. Unless Natalia kills his singing in person, and then we got it. Slaps and snaps, cast easy. Again, I think you keep doing the mic as hitting as part of the slaps and snaps. So I basically got two slaps,
Starting point is 00:24:28 a double snap and a mic rope. That was like, no, I mean, I was, I was gonna, like, champagne pop for like a third. I was wondering what that was.
Starting point is 00:24:38 Yeah. Okay. I'll add the champagne sound effect later. But it'll be like a soft champagne pop because it wouldn't explode. It was close. You know what? Honestly, it came into me as like a three-slapper. Like the beginning of the song comes in nice.
Starting point is 00:24:52 It feels like this is going to be a clubbanger that like is going to bring up the energy. And it does. It does. And it really does. It's honestly a little trite. It's like a song that like an 18 year old would fucking think. It's like hilarious and like one of part two. And like every, they would all like do this too and be like,
Starting point is 00:25:09 how funny is that, you know? and then Natalia kills That's just it And Talia kills Go ahead and kills the song Yeah Right she's got an appropriate name At least you could party rock
Starting point is 00:25:21 At least you could shuffle She did bring some energy to the music video Which is probably why she got featured on the track Let's be honest But the most important thing For all of us to remember About this song and the entire party rock era Just some piss on a girl once
Starting point is 00:25:40 it wasn't purposely and she didn't even ask them to she was she didn't notice the different anyway oh she noticed next next

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