After people on the Web basically slaughtered Catey Shaw's viral music video "Brooklyn Girls," calling it the most hated song on the Internet, among other things, it was only a matter of time before the parodies started rolling in.
Did you know girls in Brooklyn ride the L train? CRAZY!
Well, brace yourself for "Brooklyn Boys," by none other than the Brooklyn Boys, because their microbrews are brewin' and they are wasted before noon'in.
The song is basically a literal translation of what Catey Shaw is singing between the lines... or rather, between the hip graffitied lines on the walls of Smorgasburg in Williamsburg, or something like that.
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But while "Brooklyn Boys" makes fun of "Brooklyn Girls," it is a pretty damn legit account of what the "new" young population of Brooklyn is doing right now -- waiting on the G train... and that's pretty much it.