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BFD (short for Big Fat Dick) is a song and animated viral video created by American music artist and animator, Devin Millar. It has spawned many parodies and remixes as well as reaction videos since it’s creation. The song introduces a new Devin Millar character. An anthropomorphic bear boy named Eli and his rabbit friend Joko, who have abnormally large penises. Although it's a parody, the song was intended to be a “boy” version of WAP by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion.

Origin

The music video, as well as the audio and it’s respective “clean” version for the radio were simultaneously released onto the official Devin Millar YouTube channel on July 31, 2022, and then onto all the streaming services such as Spotify two weeks later. [2]


Spread

They quickly gained a lot of attention, and many YouTubers and musicians started reacting to it. It has received over 100,000 views as of today. Making this the quickest Devin Millar music video to grow. Pretty soon reaction videos and memes were quickly made, and those videos alone got many views. [1]

Creation

This song was confirmed by Devin Millar to be his reaction to “WAP” by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion. A song that is of course similar in themes only this is the boy version. Therefore was made to be an ode to men’s sexuality and the target audience being women and girls. Like how "WAP" was to celebrate women’s sexuality and it's target audience being men. Devin is already naturally known for going against social norms, and so he created this song to equalize the social factor for both songs, to remove this double standard, but also paying homage to "WAP". [3]

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External Refrences

[1] Just American News – Exclusive: Devin Millar’s new single “BFD”
[2] IMDb – Devin Millar: BFD
[3] Devin Millar Wiki – BFD



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Updated Mar 05, 2024 at 01:55AM EST by kamoner.

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BFD (short for Big Fat Dick) is a song and animated viral video created by American music artist and animator, Devin Millar. It has spawned many parodies and remixes as well as reaction videos since it’s creation. The song introduces a new Devin Millar character. An anthropomorphic bear boy named Eli and his rabbit friend Joko, who have abnormally large penises. Although it's a parody, the song was intended to be a “boy” version of WAP by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion.

Origin

The music video, as well as the audio and it’s respective “clean” version for the radio were simultaneously released onto the official Devin Millar YouTube channel on July 31, 2022, and then onto all the streaming services such as Spotify two weeks later. [2]


Spread

They quickly gained a lot of attention, and many YouTubers and musicians started reacting to it. It has received over 100,000 views as of today. Making this the quickest Devin Millar music video to grow. Pretty soon reaction videos and memes were quickly made, and those videos alone got many views. [1]

Creation

This song was confirmed by Devin Millar to be his reaction to “WAP” by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion. A song that is of course similar in themes only this is the boy version. Therefore was made to be an ode to men’s sexuality and the target audience being women and girls. Like how "WAP" was to celebrate women’s sexuality and it's target audience being men. Devin is already naturally known for going against social norms, and so he created this song to equalize the social factor for both songs, to remove this double standard, but also paying homage to "WAP". [3]

Various Examples





External Refrences

[1] Just American News – Exclusive: Devin Millar’s new single “BFD”
[2] IMDb – Devin Millar: BFD
[3] Devin Millar Wiki – BFD

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