A song that's become an epidemic among teenagers in an alarmingly short period of
time.
A song labeled as "rap/
hip-hop" that nearly every
teenager in
America knows about. The song - for lack of a better word - rapped by the seventeen-year-old
kid known as Soulja Boy has made several remixes and versions, from Spiderman to Robocop. All follow the same
basic dance pattern, with the exception of a few minor changes during the chorus. It's a poor excuse for talent in the
music world as it degrades women, and shows just how far "talent" has plunged in the 21st century - the lyrics alone show the literacy levels of the person who raps it. Just look up the lyrics to it on here - it's sad to see that few realize the exact meaning of the song before they look up the meaning. The song has had some controversy as to its lyrics and overall meaning, being banned at many schools/education facilities due to its content.
The only credit I can give to the song is that it spread so quickly and that the dance is probably the best known dance for late 2007, mainly becoming known from the
popular instructional video for it on
YouTube. Honestly, as soon as you here the signature "YOOOUUU!" at the beginning of the song you know it's Crank That (or Dat, depending on your literacy) Soulja Boy and just about everyone starts doing the dance to it.
You want an example? Turn the volume up on your
iPod to the max and start playing Crank Dat/That in a room full of
kids. Watch how many start
dancing/attempting to rap to it.