“Old Town Road”–the country/rap hybrid that’s graduated from tween meme to pop moment, thanks chiefly to censorious types who got it bumped off Billboard‘s country music chart, led your editor to Fly Rich Double’s country/rap jape, “Big Boom.” It’s another novelty song that’s not fated to be an American Country classic. OTOH, there’s at least one video sparked by the song (see below) that may be funny for all eternity. It starts slow but I hope that sexy tractor keeps you rocking until the brothers start their delirious dance…
Seekers after affirmation should probably avoid YouTube comment threads, but I got lucky when I scrolled down after I watched “Big Boom.” One “Arthur Monette” amped up my own response to the video: “This gives me faith in the human race.”
Though I’d be more site-specific. “Big Boom” gives me faith in America. Maybe we still have the capacity to beat tribalism and take pleasure in our country’s mix-ups. At the risk of seeming like some dim formalist, I’d suggest the comic imagination of “Big Boom’s” auteur(s) is in tune with the American humor of this (beloved) over-the-top scene from Mike Judge’s Office Space.
It’s all about uses of hybridity for post-Geto Boys and Country boys and all the rest of U.S. Not that everything is all-American. Maybe a country needs borders like the fields in those videos, but if you’re ready to go native, American can still seem like a wide open place.