What's going on guys, it's Patrick here. Welcome back to the Top Ten Trends and today guys
We're going to be looking at 10 things you missed in the idubbbz
Rice gum diss track so for those of you that may have missed it last week idubbbz did a huge
30-minute long content cop as well as a diss track against the youtuber rice go
Basically he's titled the video as a jake paul content cop and used that as an example to show that he doesn't even need to
Use rice comes named to roast him went through the whole video absolutely
Demolished this man
And then all the way after that what he did is he did a diss track now on the surface the diss track is
Actually very good against rice gum but there's a lot more to it than you might think
There's a few different hidden things in this song and in the video as well as just a few references that you might not get
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What your favorite thing on this list was anyways though guys
Let's get into it so something that you may not have known about the actual beat itself
Is that idubbbz actually used an existing instrumental rather than creating his own
Simply due to lack of time, but I really like about the instrumental is I feel like it was a good balance between being silly
Yet still kind of trying to stay hard and like with the flow of a diss track
It almost sounds like it's trying to be very legit
but it keeps up with this sort of weird and
sarcastic tone that idubbbz goes throughout the song and it actually totally makes sense that he did use an
instrumental just because this video took an
extremely long amount of time between
Research and having to make a song and lyrics and everything so combining that together. I could totally see why he would actually do that
So though I think this instrumental was a very good choice for the song number 9
This is idubbbz first ever rap song so you guys may remember a year ago
When idubbbz made his content cop on keemstar basically what he did is he made a song
Parody to the song all-star by Smash Mouth and basically was hey now
You're a keemstar rather than hey now you're an all star and
That was the first song that he had ever really done, but despite all the roasts
He's done all the diss tracks that have been online since this is actually the first one he's ever done
number 8
the ghostwriter a ghostwriter is someone that will write material whether it be a book, an article or a song and lyrics
For someone else who is going to be named the author so the idea behind the ghostwriter is pretty simple
It's basically a consensual agreement where you're saying you're going to write this for me
I'm going to take credit for it
And I'm going to pay you and compensate you for doing that work now idubbbz has a ghostwriter throughout the video because he's basically
taking a dig at rice gum for a long time rice gum tried to hide and cover it up that he did have a ghostwriter so
Essentially I dub just does the complete opposite and just says yeah, this is my ghostwriter
And it's pretty funny because he goes so far in the opposite direction where not only does he go yeah, here's my ghostwriter
He actually gets his ghostwriter to rap in the song as well
I honestly think that was a pretty smart move because that was just one more thing that
Idubbbz did to sort of take away the ammo from rice gum rice guns
Ricegum has been called out in the past for using ghost writers
And Idubbbz has even said in the video like you're probably going to use a ghostwriter to do a diss track against me
By showing his ghostwriter, which is making him no longer a ghostwriter
He basically takes away that ammo from him that rice gum can't say well. Oh you used a ghostwriter too
Number 7
rice gums value-system, so this is kind of interesting to point out, but you guys will notice in rice gums videos in the description
He credits the filmmakers because that's not really what he values
The thing is though is he doesn't credit his writers making them obviously ghost writers
And that's because he wants to be a musician. He wants to be seen as someone that's a rapper and a musician
Therefore he takes a credit of them and again going off the last point
it's interesting because idubbbz took a dig by adding the description of his ghostwriter in the link number six so basically for the
Creation of this song Idubbbz main focus was this to actually be a parody of rice gum song
And it's not so noticeable
now obviously a huge aim of the video was to focus on rice gum and point out all the flaws that go along with him
But you'll actually notice that this song is a huge
Parody of all of rice gum songs in the behind the scenes idubbbz is actually talking with his ghostwriter about how he can't go
Against the grain of what rice gum does so a lot of the time in rice comes songs you'll notice that he opens with
A huge statement often a huge huge banger of a line something that really just opens the song crazily
And Idubbbz  just wanted to do the exact opposite by that so you'll notice the opening line is literally
i wanna be gay
I wanna to be gay because you're fucked and I want to savor it and he even talks about this in the behind the scenes
Where he's like, let's just go for the weirdest thing like could you imagine how crazy would be if we just said something ridiculous
But also weird, but just just totally offside
I thought that was something really interesting in the behind the scenes video and that is our number six spot
uh i wanna be gay..... *rap mumbling*..... Hahaha holy shit could you imagine
Number five so something that I thought was really interesting and I actually really appreciated
But basically during the process of making this diss track
I dub said he didn't care at all if people would think that the song is cringy
He basically said flat out to his ghostwriter. I don't care if anybody out there likes it
He basically just said as long as I like it. That's what matters and honestly
That's something that I really do appreciate because obviously he's trying to make a splash on things, but at the end of the day
It's gotta be content that I think is true true to yourself with any youtuber can agree with that
And I really think that that's a good outlook. Especially when you're someone as creative as idubbbz anyways
I just really appreciate the fact that he embraced the cringe and just went for it
And you know when you when you go that anyway you accept that you know what this might be a little bit crazy
But I'm trying to get a point across, and I like it for what it is
That's a good way to be and I really respect that
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number four
the finished song actually took a few tries to get so after the song was done, and it was listened to
they actually even sat on the song for a bit of time Idubbbz realized that that wasn't exactly what he wanted so
Him and his ghostwriter boy in a band basically they liked it
But they didn't think it had enough punch so what they wanted to do is they actually had to replace
Some of the lines just to give it a bit more
Stronger punchier and an aggressive lyrics and what's even more interesting about?
This is he actually had to record this in some random air B and B because during the recording of this video in song he was actually
Travelling and why was idubbbz travelling well this brings us to our number three point
So this is one of the things that I thought was most
Impressive about the entire video and while you guys probably noticed it
I want to explain it a little bit more pewdiepie, PEWDIEPIE is in the music video
Now while pewdiepie doesn't sing and there's really not even a huge like pointing out of him in the video
it's quite obvious if you're looking along now the reason PewDiePie is in the video is basically having him in the video would create the
Atmosphere where even the biggest creator on the platform PewDiePie is like
Supporting idubbbz and on top of that we saw another notable YouTube or Ethan from h3h3 productions
And the thing that is so crazy about this to me is basically for those of you who may not know Idubbbz
Head you fly to the UK he lives. I'm pretty sure in California
he had to fly all the way to Europe to the UK in London just
To get PewDiePie in this small part of his video and again
That's just something
I respect you so much is the fact that he's willing to fly it all the way to
London to just get a couple of shots just to make that video that much better
And I think it really did help
I mean just simply having PewDiePie there shows kind of like a support for idubbbz and being like yeah
Listen ricegum
Come get put in your place number two how to basic so for those of you that don't know the youtuber have some basic
It's kind of a weird channel lots of eggs
And basically he's never shown his face or maybe she we don't know the creator and the owner of the channel
How to basic is is anonymous?
But you'll notice that in the description of the list of people who helped to create the video
how to basic is actually mention and to go even further on that is it doesn't say what how to
Basic actually did to help in the video all we know is that in some way how to basic helped out
so maybe he helps from the video or maybe he was even in it, and we just simply don't know
But it's just so interesting to point out the fact that somehow
howtobasic who has never been seen on camera is
Related to this video in total four people that helped on the video you had Anisaj,  h3h3
jacksFilms internet common etiquette ali the cabbage pewdiepie and again how to
basic and finally ladies and gentlemen number one so at the end of the song Idubbbz says
Did you feel good though?
Did it feel good though so the final lyrics of the song?
Are it was just three minutes, so it wasn't that bad. I still got one question to ask you, bro
Did it feel good though and this is a reference to part of idubbbz actual content cop video where he's going over how Rice gum?
Asked a girl who got raped whether it felt good
He basically says like oh you were only raped for five minutes, so it couldn't have been that bad
And then that question where he says did it feel good
No, but did it feel good
Which honestly is a pretty fucking terrible thing to say and I think it was well done of
Idubbbz to incorporate that into the song and basically the song was three minutes long, so he's asking yeah
I could have been that bad for you in a reference to the girl who got raped so W O W
What a freaking SAVAGE LINE ladies and gentlemen that is going to be the video for today
I just want to clarify I am a youtuber on this platform and while I do really enjoy idubbbz content
I'm kind of coming from a little bit of a bias place here
I do want to say this was all just
observations of things in the video that
We saw and if you like Ricegum I get it like you know makes music and all that stuff so
Anyways guys, that's gonna be the video for today. Thank you very much for watching again
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Favorite pick on this list was anyway so guys. I will see you later peace out
yo, and as a bonus for anyone that stayed to the very end of the video that I literally just found out the start of
the video he says we have a code two six one and
In California a code to six one refers to the breaking of the law which is rape
Mind blown GG idubbbz, thank you guys for watching. There's your bonus clip peace out you're freakin nerds
lets make fun of the Asian Boy with his asian boyish eyes.
