Planet Of The Bass DJ Crazy Times Ms. Biljana Electronica Women Are My Favorite Guy TikTok song and meme explained

What's 'Planet Of The Bass?' DJ Crazy Times And Ms. Biljana Electronica's 'Women Are My Favorite Guy' TikTok Song Explained

Two TikTokers just dropped a seriously European dance song called "Planet of the Bass" that has everyone on TikTok, Tumblr and Twitter singing, "Life, it never die. Women are my favorite guy."

Despite sounding nonsensical, the lyrics fit perfectly into the well-played parody that TikToker Kyle Gordon created under his pseudonym DJ Crazy Times and alongside his blonde, female sidekick, Ms. Biljana Electronica. The internet is still debating on whether or not their song is "every European dance song in the 1990s" like it proclaims.

Have you heard this interesting "bop" yet? Has it taken over your timeline? For many, it has. Let's explain why it's so viral and where it came from.


What Is 'Planet Of The Bass?'

"Planet of the Bass" is a parody song that went viral this week when it was posted to Twitter and to TikTok by its creator, a man named Kyle Gordon, also known by his username @kylegordonisgreat. The song parodied "every European dance song in the 1990s," using electronic rhythms and grammatically incorrect lyrics that read as badly spoken English.

Kyle Gordon and his female counterpart even gave themselves alter-egos, namely, DJ Crazy Times and Ms. Biljana Electronica. Inherently, these names spoofed the monikers of specifically 90s-era pop stars.


Soon after the video went viral on social media, it earned viral reactions and memes. Many people quote retweeted the video, attesting that it was one of the greatest videos they'd seen all year. It seemed to have a universally comedic effect.


What Are The 'Planet Of The Bass' Lyrics?

For those who want the lyrics of the now-famous song, here's them in their entirety for you to copy, paste and use in your memes:

Put your hands up in the air!
All of the dream,
How does it mean?
When the rhythm is glad,
There is nothing to be sad.
Danger and dance,
Clapping the hands.
When we out in the space,
On the Planet of the…

Bass!
Life, it never die.
Women are my favorite guy.
I'm wanting more.
Tell the world, "Stop the war!"
Boom! Hear the bass go zoom.
Have a body, feel the groove.
Cyber system overload,
Everybody movement!

What Do The 'Women Are My Favorite Guy' Memes Mean?

Since the video dropped, its lyrics have become embedded into the brains of meme enjoyers. In turn, a couple of lyrics have become standouts, gaining their own usage as catchphrases.

One of the most viral lyrics from the song is "Women are my favorite guy." First of all, the lyric is hilarious because of its bad grammar, which matches the European part of the parody. Plus, it touches on the liberal mindset and queer aura of the European '90s that the song is playing with.

With all of this combined, the lyric is gaining its own meme traction, along with others like the notable, "Life, it never die."

women are my favorite guy


Who Is TikToker Kyle Gordon?

Kyle Gordon, also known as @kylegordonisgreat on TikTok, is a New York-based influencer and comedian who boasts over 3.1 million followers on the platform. His sketches most often feature him playing a single character where he riffs on a single premise.

There's no doubt that "Planet of the Bass" has been one of his most successful bits, evident in its cross-platform spread.

@kyle


What's The 'Planet Of The Bass' Music Video?

A few weeks after the song's initial virality, Ms. Biljana Electronica and DJ Crazy Times resurfaced in a fully produced music video. The video was shot in Bratislava, Slovakia, fitting the aura of the full-length song.




For the full history of "Planet of the Bass," be sure to check out Know Your Meme's encyclopedia entry for even more information.




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