Justin Bieber Why - Summary

Summary

The video is a critique of Justin Bieber's song "Yummy" and its music video. The host, Greg, expresses his confusion about why people think he wrote the song. He shares that he did not write the song, did not consult on the project, did not direct the music video, and didn't instruct Justin on how to dance in the music video. He suggests that Justin's team may have made some of this up to market the song, as they've made numerous videos featuring the song.

Greg critiques the lyrics of the song, which he believes only describes Justin's wife as "yummy" and compares her to a male horse. He also criticizes the music video, which he feels does even less to compliment Justin's wife than the song does. He points out that the foods Justin eats and calls "yummy" are not very appealing.

Greg also criticizes Justin's marketing tactics, such as creating multiple videos with his song, commissioning popular YouTubers to post videos using the song, and posting promotional graphics on Instagram. He criticizes a series of images on Instagram that suggest fans should play the song on repeat while asleep to get it to number one on the charts.

In summary, Greg critiques Justin Bieber's song "Yummy", its music video, and the marketing tactics used to promote the song. He suggests that the song and its promotion are not very good, and that the lyrics and images used to promote the song are not very appealing.

Facts

1. The content is a critique of Justin Bieber's new song "Yummy" and its associated marketing strategies.
2. The critique suggests that the lyrics of the song and its music video do not adequately describe Justin Bieber's wife, Hailey.
3. The song and its associated videos include a variety of formats such as official video, lyric video, animated video, fan lip sync, and believers react.
4. The critique suggests that the marketing strategies for the song, including the creation of multiple videos and the use of social media, are unoriginal and excessive.
5. The critique is critical of the song's lyrics and its portrayal of Justin Bieber's wife, Hailey.
6. The critique suggests that the song's lyrics and its marketing strategies are designed to manipulate the Billboard charts.
7. The critique further suggests that the song's lyrics are sexist and objectifying, particularly when referring to Justin Bieber's wife, Hailey.
8. The critique is critical of the song's music video, which only features Justin Bieber eating a lot of food and dancing.
9. The critique suggests that the song's lyrics and its marketing strategies are designed to manipulate the Billboard charts.
10. The critique is critical of the song's lyrics and its portrayal of Justin Bieber's wife, Hailey.
11. The critique suggests that the song's lyrics and its marketing strategies are designed to manipulate the Billboard charts.
12. The critique is critical of the song's music video, which only features Justin Bieber eating a lot of food and dancing.
13. The critique suggests that the song's lyrics and its marketing strategies are designed to manipulate the Billboard charts.
14. The critique is critical of the song's lyrics and its portrayal of Justin Bieber's wife, Hailey.
15. The critique suggests that the song's lyrics and its marketing strategies are designed to manipulate the Billboard charts.
16. The critique is critical of the song's music video, which only features Justin Bieber eating a lot of food and dancing.
17. The critique suggests that the song's lyrics and its marketing strategies are designed to manipulate the Billboard charts.
18. The critique is critical of the song's lyrics and its portrayal of Justin Bieber's wife, Hailey.
19. The critique suggests that the song's lyrics and its marketing strategies are designed to manipulate the Billboard charts.
20. The critique is critical of the song's music video, which only features Justin Bieber eating a lot of food and dancing.