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Supermanning Dat Oh Vs. Cranking Dat Batman

Posted Tue Jan 22, 2008 11:21am PST by Brandon Perkins in The URB Blog

I'm too old to be watching BET's 106 & Park. But watch it I do, at least when it's on and I'm aimlessly in front of the television set. (And yes, I still call it a "television set" because my vernacular is vintage and nobody likes to hear about your HD-TV.) But over the weekend I was blessed enough to catch six minutes and the video debut of "Crank Dat Batman" by the Pop It Off Boyz. And even as I watched 106 & Park, a show that by its mere nature suspends my quotient of disbelief, I was forced to ask myself, "Is that even possible? Is hip-hop's incessant biting this lazy?"

I'm not even one of these dude's who hates on Soulja Boy Tell'Em. "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" is way better than "La Macarena" and I'll take those steel drums and a rumbling chant over the "Electric Slide" any day because Soulja Boy Tell'em Dot Com is not trying to be Nas. Even if the hip-hop purists roll in their record sale graves while decrying the existence of "Crank That" as utter sacrilege. What these purists refuse to realize is that the most downloaded song in the history of the world is not even rap. He's hardly saying words.

But there was at least a slice of originality in "Crank That (Soulja Boy)." There's mystery in non sequiturs like "superman dat ho." What could it possibly mean? Rumors say it's a boyish prank involving a "glued on" blanket to the nape of a girl's neck, while common sense says it's just a dance move that looks like a threat for domestic violence (ie, lurching forward like you could fight someone). But cranking dat batman? It sounds like a love song to Soulja Boy Tell'Em MySpace Dot Com Back Slash Crank Dat Dot Com.

At its very least, "Crank Dat" is the most funnest Bat Mitzvah song in well over a decade. At its best, it's the most banana-est marketing plan in recent music memory. YouTube Soulja Boy Dot MySpace Dot Com Tell'em named his album his website, took ringtone rap to platinum-plus heights and allowed, rather than sued, anyone with a computer to make a video for his song with whatever pseudo-laughable visuals they could dig up...creating the most viral epidemic in our Web 2.0 world.

It makes perfect ....but is Universal Records really 100% serious in releasing "Crank Dat Batman"?

I don't blame Pop It Off Boyz, they look about 15 and totally psyched to be doing the baseball bat dance--even without steel drums--but Jesus, what a disaster. Everything is such a blatant reference to Soulja Boy Tell'Em Dot Com that I can't help but anticipate Barney and Big Bird supermanning dat ho. It brings all the humor of white people dancing to rap on YouTube to actual television (at least the four and a half minutes of 106 & Park last week). There's even a slide in the dance step directionals!

The history of blatant photocopying by musical artists is a long one and it only seems to be getting worse. A few years ago, snap music was the craze and laffy taffy groups were fighting over who leaned wit it first and who rocked it second, but they at least cared about starting something. Cranking Dat Batman? That doesn't even seem like prankful innuendo or a playful threat for domestic abuse.



And because Pop It Off Boyz are so behind, they aren't even on Yahoo! Music or "officially" on any of your favorite online video channels. But you can catch the bootleg.
52 Comments

41. BlairS -
hey i really like allll the songs they make like supa man batman and more u got to love all of it

42. Adryan -
I luv crank dat but ever since souljaboy made that song ^ alot of people made alot of other crank dats.Such as crank dat batman,spiderman,lionking,wonderwoman and even MORE!!! I always think that if souljaboy didn't make that song up would their be any crank dat songs then. But anyways I still luv all of the crank dats. I luv them!

43. Adryan -
I LUV ALL OF THEM SO IT DOESN"T MATTER 2 ME!!!!!!

44. jeremy -
crank dat is wack in my hood

45. modet -
oh please turn on the hoses and release the dogs again... They marched for civil rights 40 years ago so we can "crank dat" in 2008...
Modern day slave conditioning.

open your eyes jitterbugs!

46. Yasha -
it's just a hook. what's so great about that?

47. MarcusD -
nice viedo

48. MarcusD -
love that video

49. Jordan -
CRANK DTA BATMEN

50. Raine -
I think 'Crank Dat Superman' is hilarious, but also a sign of the further decline of mainstream rap. But the whole situation is hilarious because it's Nelly and Lil' Jon all over again! What people fail to realize about rap is that it's poetry. It's a way of disguising messages with slang and other 'code words.'

When Nelly debuted with 'Country Grammar.' Critics dismissed it as pseudo-hip-hop. What many didn't realize is that the hook of the song is about a drive-by ("Down down baby/Yo street in a Range Rover/Boom Boom baby/Ready to let it go!)

Then there was Lil' Jon with the Eastsiders. "Skeet skeet"? Hello! Reference for ejaculation!

And now it's the same thing with 'Crank Dat'! I saw a YouTube clip of little white kids in a ballet class dancing to it! IT'S ANOTHER REFERENCE FOR EJACULATION, ONLY THIS TIME ITS ON A 'HO'!!

Back at my previous job, a coworker wanted to play the song at her WEDDING RECEPTION with kids from her dance class until I told her what the song meant! No one at my job even knew what the song was about!

But besides that, I think the song is hilarious

51. Ms. Awesum -
There both stupid!!!!

52. vince c -
i Like spiderman
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