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What has Tyler said about this song?
Who is the girl that's too young to date in the Fucking Young video?
Songs That Interpolate FUCKING YOUNG / PERFECT
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“FUCKING YOUNG” explores Tyler falling in love with a girl six years younger than him. The second half, “PERFECT,” is a duet with Kali Uchis .
The narrative of the song incorporates Tyler’s album title Cherry Bomb as an allusion to the song written by Joan Jett and the Runaways by the same name. Just like the questionably young female that Tyler is perplexed by in “FUCKING YOUNG / PERFECT,” The Runaways' song establishes the phrase “cherry bomb” as meaning female jailbait; as stated by Songfacts :
In the context of the Runaways' song, [cherry bomb] means an underage girl who is lots of trouble – in this case taunting her parents and other adults with suggestions of promiscuity and bad behavior.
The song’s title represents feelings from both Tyler and this girl. Tyler says she’s too “Fucking Young” while the girl thinks Tyler’s “Perfect.” The emotions from both people correlate with both parts of the song.
This track also continues the trend of the tenth track on each of Tyler’s albums featuring multiple songs (usually about a girl) stitched together:
Tyler isn’t the only rapper in L.A. going through relationship angst with someone under-age.
The music video ends with a scene of Tyler and friends driving around in a wide-open desert, featuring an aesthetic that is reminiscent of the 1985 film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome , which in turn inspired the music video for 2Pac ’s “California Love” ; either would make sense for an homage from Tyler.
The second half, “PERFECT,” recently received a visual with an extended version with Austin Feinstein:
I wanted to make a song like Stevie Wonder’s Innervisions album. You listen to shit in the ‘70s, they got to the point. Although it sounds soft, “Fucking Young” is perverted and weird, but it’s true. There was this girl that I liked, and we both had feelings for each other, but there was a five-year difference between us. It weirded me out, so I wrote a song about it.
The girl from the music video is Crystal Tillman, you can find her Instagram, here .

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(Editor's note: contains references that some readers may find offensive)
MELBOURNE, Aug 14 (Reuters) - A cartoon in Australia's biggest national newspaper drew condemnation on Friday as being racist for portraying U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden describing his new running mate, Kamala Harris, as "this little brown girl."
The cartoon by Johannes Leak in Rupert Murdoch's The Australian newspaper, known for its conservative views, depicted a beaming Biden saying Harris, the first Black woman on a major-party national ticket, would help "heal a nation divided by racism" while he went "for a lie-down."
"It's offensive and racist," Andrew Giles, an Australian Labor politician and shadow cabinet minister, said on Twitter.
Former attorney-general Mark Dreyfus tweeted, "If The Australian has any respect for decency and standards it must apologize immediately, and never again publish cartoons like this."
But The Australian's editor-in-chief, Christopher Dore, stood by the cartoon, saying Leak was mocking Biden's own words.
"The words 'little black and brown girls' belong to Joe Biden, not Johannes, and were uttered by the presidential candidate when he named Kamala Harris as his running mate yesterday; he repeated them in a tweet soon after," Dore said in a note to the newspaper's staff, provided to Reuters by Murdoch's News Corp.
Biden had tweeted on Thursday, regarding his choice of Harris as his vice presidential candidate: "This morning, little girls woke up across this nation -- especially Black and Brown girls who so often may feel overlooked and undervalued in our society -- potentially seeing themselves in a new way: As the stuff of Presidents and Vice Presidents."
Dore said, "The intention of Johannes's commentary was to ridicule identity politics and demean racism, not perpetuate it."
Leak did not immediately respond to an email request for comment.
Another Murdoch publication in Australia faced condemnation in 2018 over a cartoon of tennis star Serena Williams having a temper tantrum at the U.S. Open.
Fans, celebrities and civil rights groups called the caricature racist, but Australia's media watchdog last year ruled that cartoon was not racist.
(Reporting by Sonali Paul; Editing by William Mallard)

[Bridge] I wanna be where you are Ain't nothin' wrong with dancin' Baby, you're so romantic Baby, I can be in your heart So many things I wanna tell you I think that I should start by sayin' [Chorus] Yo, woah I don't know your name but excuse me miss (Oh yeah) I saw you from across the room I gotta give her game proper Spit it so she'll get it, there she is I gotta stop her (Oh yeah) I know you're tryna leave but excuse me miss (Oh) I saved the last dance for you I would love to keep you here with me, oh baby [Outro] Now everybody just clap your hands like this (Like this) Just clap your hands like this (Woah, like this, huh) And if your shorty's in the house tonight Just grab her by the hand, homie, make her understand Y'all was made to dance like this (Like this) Y'all was made to bounce like this (Woah, like this) Just let her know she was made for you and You wanna do everything she want to, man Ha, woo!
What certifications has the single received?
Who makes an appearance in the music video?
Are there any live performances of the track?
Songs That Sample Yo (Excuse Me Miss)
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“Yo (Excuse Me Miss)” was released as the second single from Chris' debut album in 2005. In the track, Chris sees a girl from afar and he’s unsure on how to approach her.
During the dance breakdown of “Gimme That,” fellow Virginia vocalist Trey Songz , DeRay Davis and Lil JJ make cameos.
Yes! Chris performed “Yo (Excuse Me Miss)” live for MTV in 2006:

He also performed the track live on VHI in 2006, at the 2006 BET Awards, and during a medley at the 2014 Soul Train Music Awards.


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