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Broke Bitch by Tiny Meat Gang

Artist Biography For Tiny Meat Gang

Tiny Meat Gang Is A Comedy Hip-Hop Duo Created By The Two Internet Comedians Noel Miller And Cody Ko. The Duo Came Together In June Of 2017 To Create The Song Keep Ya Dick Fat. The Initial Goal Of The Song Was To Make A Better Song In One Day Than Jake Paul. Their Next Single Super Xan Was Released In September Of 2017. 3 Months Later Tiny Meat Gang Released Their First EP Titled Bangers & Ass The 5 Song EP Became Available On The 15th Of December 2017. In June Of 2018 The Group Released Stay Safe On Cody's YouTube Channel. Their Next Single No Flex Came That December One Week Prior To The Release Of Their Second EP Locals Only. This EP Was 7 Songs In Length Including Both Of Their 2018 Singles.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Broke Bitch

“Broke Bitch” Was TMG’s First Single Of 2020 And Their First Track Since The July 2019 Track “Club Poor.” Already The Track Is One Of The Group’s Most Successful To Date. The Song Marks A Turn Into More Serious Music For Cody And Noel After They Had Made A Name For Themselves With Overtly Comedic Tracks Like “Keep Your Dick Fat” And “Short Kings Anthem.” There Is Still An Element Of Tongue-In-Cheek Humor To “Broke Bitch ” But It Is A Bit More Subtle. There Are Several Layers Of Meaning Behind The Track. The Baseline Premise Is That Cody And Noel Are Calling Out All The Clueless “broke Bitches” Who Are Trying To Get With Them. Irony Sets In At The End Of The Flashy Elegant Music Video When It Is Revealed That The Whole Thing Was Paid For By A SeatGeek Sponsorship. Noel Explained On Episode 120 Of The TMG Podcast "That’s The Irony Of The Whole Video … We Couldn’t Afford It. We Needed A Brand Sponsor To Afford The Video So The Irony Is That We’re The Broke Bitches Because We Had To Find A Budget To Shoot The Video. " "I Think After We Did The First Song We Started Our Podcast And We Kind Of Jokingly Said “Well What If We Made A Mixtape And We Just Approach It Like Comedy Songs. We Just Take On Common Rap Themes And Just Turn Them Funny Or At Least Try To. And So We Did That And People Seem To Like It. I Don’t Know If It Was Great Music But It Was A Start. And Then From There We Pushed Ourselves Creatively. So We Just Said "Fuck It Let’s Make Another One.” And Then We Kept It Going. As We’ve Kept It Going We’ve Just Focused On How Do We Make It Listenable Still Keeping It Funny But Something That You Can Listen To More Than Once...Cody Wrote Like The First Half Of The Chorus And Then I Just Had This Weird Idea To Chop It With The “whoa” And The “yuh.” And We Passed That Together. And Then I Actually Wrote Those First Eight Bars And Then Then We Went On Tour And That’s All That Was On The Track For A Long Time. It’s Kind Of Dumb Because Those First Eight Bars Is The Initial Recording And That’s Just The One Take. I Did It Once And We Kept That. And Then We Sat On It For A Bit And We Talked Through The Video Concept. I Had This Weird Idea That I Think Motivated A Little Bit When We Came Back To Do. When We Came Back We’re Like Why Don’t We Make The Humor A Little More Subtle And Just Make It Listenable? Then When We’re Almost Done We’re Almost Done Recording And We Listen To It And Cody’s Like “Ah I Don’t Know If Like There’s Enough Humor In There.” And Then He Goes “Hold Up Let Me Do This.” Then He Ad-Libs His Line About Cheerios With This Super Obvious “yum.” He Just Hits That And He’s Like “There We Go.”" - Noel Miller

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