Skylar Grey and Eminem's satirical single 'C'Mon Let Me Ride': Listen

Daddy, what's a banana seat?: Satire in song form

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Skylar Grey's collaboration with Eminem, "C'Mon Let Me Ride," contains filthy, unclever and thinly veiled euphemisms for screwing. It's got a playful verse structure and an equally childish lyric video, and a chorus that is as tooth-rotteningly sweet as a Capri Sun jingle. It takes the melodic and lyrical page from Queen's "Bicycle Race" and has it sung by Eminem doing his best Pee-Wee Herman imitation, while the term "banana seat" is beaten (eh? get it?) to it's maxim.

It's a joke.... no, really, it's meant as a joke.

It was written as a satire of “overly sexified music, media and the girls who try and imitate it.” Hence the tossed-off effect of the terms "slut," "bitch" and Em's dragging-d*ck rhymes.

"I've learned from Em I can have more fun," she told Rolling Stone in an interview published in October. "He's very sarcastic and makes me laugh all the time and there are parts of my attitude I have in person but I've never shown in a song. I feel like he showed me I don't have to be afraid to show that side."

For those who have headt Grey's previous output and famous songs, then it's immediately apparent that the song itself is the punchline. She's done some down, emotional stuff, including Dr. Dre and Eminem's "I Need a Doctor," another Shady classic "Love the Way You Lie" with Rihanna and T.I. and Christina Aguilera's saddy "Castle Walls."

What makes "C'Mon Let Me Ride" into dark humor is the fact that you, I and our 14-year-old cousins hear this sort of ridiculousness daily. This anti-thought, anti-women exaggerated sexual nonsense is a norm, and Grey and her production partner are really very good at imitating it.

She even looks the part: the frustratingly lascivious single cover features Grey hoisting up the wheels of a mountain bike in a field of manure, squeaky-clean and bikini-clad with her shorts unbuttoned like "oops." The viewer collects his or her jaw from the floor so as to continue laughing. Or crying. Or going "blehh" in your mouth.

"C'Mon Let Me Ride" is off of Skylar Grey's "Don't Look Down," which Eminem executive produced. It's tentatively due in the spring.

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    Thom

    Ugh, it's "its," not its ("it's maxim"). It's "heard" not "heart," though I don't think it *is* obvious at all. And why is it "frustratingly" lascivious? Also, I don't think that's a field of manure, just mud.

    November 28, 2012 at 3:35PM EST Reply to Comment
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    Mel

    You know the saying if you have to explain the joke it's not funny. That applies here. Skylar and her production partner assume that people know what her typical style is. Considering all her solo efforts have flopped I'd say the general public doesn't know and/or care therefore it just looks like Skylar Grey, Holly Brook or whatever she's calling herself went "full retard" to get some sales.

    November 28, 2012 at 5:22PM EST Reply to Comment
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    Brandy

    I think its funny!

    December 11, 2012 at 9:54AM EST Reply to Comment

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