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* The Music/PinkFairies chose that name for their rough and tough biker band.
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* Andy Heintz performs for Music/TheMenThatWillNotBeBlamedForNothing with his ragged sideburns and handlebar moustache dyed pink.
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* Cam'ron, a rapper with subject matter consisting of crack sales and gangsta lifestyles, began the whole pink phase in Hip Hop. Initially, people mocked his style before swagger jacking it completely. Soon after it became uncool and thankfully died. Ironically Cam'ron was one of the first to stop wearing pink.
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* Cam'ron, a rapper with subject matter consisting of crack sales and gangsta lifestyles, began the whole pink phase in Hip Hop. Initially, people mocked his style before swagger jacking it completely. Soon after it became uncool and thankfully died. Ironically Cam'ron Hop.
** Shouted out by a fellow enjoyer of fashion, A$AP Rocky on "Handgun" with YG.
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When Killa Cam was on thefirst to stop wearing pink.corner with the pink mink
** Shouted out by a fellow enjoyer of fashion, A$AP Rocky on "Handgun" with YG.
-->I was
When Killa Cam was on the
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* Music/YoungThug loves to dress extravagantly up to and including wearing women's clothes. He's also a bona fide life long Blood.
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* Music/JohnnyCash's "A Boy Named Sue" is a country music song about a boy named Sue by his absent father. In it, Sue hunts down his absent father to find out why and learns it was done specifically so Sue would grow up strong, which he did, thanks to constant fights with bullies. Sue finds this out ''after'' beating the crap out of his father, and in the end, is so moved that he decides to name his own son..."Bill! Or George! Any damn thing but Sue! I still hate that name!"
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* Music/JohnnyCash's "A Boy Named Sue" is a country music song about a boy named Sue by his absent father. In it, Sue hunts down his absent father to find out why and learns it was done specifically so Sue would grow up strong, which he did, thanks to constant fights with bullies. Sue finds this out ''after'' beating the crap out of his father, and in the end, is so moved that he decides to name his own son...[[{{BaitAndSwitch}} "Bill! Or George! Any damn thing but Sue! I still hate that name!"name!]]"
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* Music/WeirdAlYankovic's "Truck Driving" song plays this for laughs, with the song starting out talking about a manly truck driver... who wears high heels and various other feminine accessories.
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* Music/WeirdAlYankovic's "Truck Driving" song plays this for laughs, with the song starting out talking about a manly truck driver... who wears high heels and various other feminine accessories.
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* Music/JohnnyCash's "A Boy Named Sue" is a country music song about a boy named Sue by his absent father. In it, Sue hunts down his absent father to find out why and learns it was done specifically so Sue would grow up strong, which he did, thanks to constant fights with bullies. Sue finds this out ''after'' beating the crap out of his father, and in the end is so moved that he decides to name his own son... anything but Sue.
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* Music/JohnnyCash's "A Boy Named Sue" is a country music song about a boy named Sue by his absent father. In it, Sue hunts down his absent father to find out why and learns it was done specifically so Sue would grow up strong, which he did, thanks to constant fights with bullies. Sue finds this out ''after'' beating the crap out of his father, and in the end end, is so moved that he decides to name his own son... anything son..."Bill! Or George! Any damn thing but Sue.Sue! I still hate that name!"
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* Cam'ron, a rapper with subject matter consisting of crack sales and gangsta lifestyles, began the whole pink phase in Hip Hop. Initially people mocked his style before swagger jacking it completely. Soon after it became uncool and thankfully died. Ironically Cam'ron was one of the first to stop wearing pink.
* An unnamed rogue in a song from {{Cranius}} has this. The entire song and video is about how most rogues prefer to kill all day, but he would rather be out picking flowers.
* An unnamed rogue in a song from {{Cranius}} has this. The entire song and video is about how most rogues prefer to kill all day, but he would rather be out picking flowers.
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* Cam'ron, a rapper with subject matter consisting of crack sales and gangsta lifestyles, began the whole pink phase in Hip Hop. Initially Initially, people mocked his style before swagger jacking it completely. Soon after it became uncool and thankfully died. Ironically Cam'ron was one of the first to stop wearing pink.
* An unnamed rogue in a song from {{Cranius}} has this. The entire song and videois are about how most rogues prefer to kill all day, but he would rather be out picking flowers.
* An unnamed rogue in a song from {{Cranius}} has this. The entire song and video
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* Creator/TheDarkness's "I Believe In A Thing Called Love" is a loud, drum-heavy rock song about... well, believing in love.
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* Creator/TheDarkness's Music/TheDarkness' "I Believe In A Thing Called Love" is a loud, drum-heavy rock song about... about...well, believing in love.
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* Music/JohnnyCash's "A Boy Named Sue" is a country music song about [[CaptainObvious a boy named Sue]] by his absent father. In it, Sue hunts down his absent father to find out why and learns it was done specifically so Sue would grow up strong, which he did, thanks to constant fights with bullies. Sue finds this out ''after'' beating the crap out of his father, and in the end is so moved that he decides to name his own son... anything but Sue.
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* Music/JohnnyCash's "A Boy Named Sue" is a country music song about [[CaptainObvious a boy named Sue]] Sue by his absent father. In it, Sue hunts down his absent father to find out why and learns it was done specifically so Sue would grow up strong, which he did, thanks to constant fights with bullies. Sue finds this out ''after'' beating the crap out of his father, and in the end is so moved that he decides to name his own son... anything but Sue.
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* Music/JohnnyCash's "A Boy Named Sue" is a country music song about [[CaptainObvious a boy named Sue]] by his absent father. In it, Sue hunts down his absent father to find out why and learns it was done specifically so Sue would grow up strong, which he did, thanks to constant fights with bullies.
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* Music/JohnnyCash's "A Boy Named Sue" is a country music song about [[CaptainObvious a boy named Sue]] by his absent father. In it, Sue hunts down his absent father to find out why and learns it was done specifically so Sue would grow up strong, which he did, thanks to constant fights with bullies. Sue finds this out ''after'' beating the crap out of his father, and in the end is so moved that he decides to name his own son... anything but Sue.
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* Creator/TheDarkness's "I Believe In A Thing Called Love" is a loud, drum-heavy rock song about... well, believing in love.
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* Music/WeirdAlYankovic's "Truck Driving" song plays this for laughs, with the song starting out talking about a manly truck driver... who wears high heels and various other feminine accessories.
* Creator/MontyPython's "The Lumberjack Song".
* Music/JohnnyCash's "A Boy Named Sue" is a country music song about [[CaptainObvious a boy named Sue]] by his absent father. In it, Sue hunts down his absent father to find out why and learns it was done specifically so Sue would grow up strong, which he did, thanks to constant fights with bullies.
* Music/{{Manowar}}'s cover of "[[{{Opera}} Nessun Dorma]]". It works surprisingly well.
* Cam'ron, a rapper with subject matter consisting of crack sales and gangsta lifestyles, began the whole pink phase in Hip Hop. Initially people mocked his style before swagger jacking it completely. Soon after it became uncool and thankfully died. Ironically Cam'ron was one of the first to stop wearing pink.
* An unnamed rogue in a song from {{Cranius}} has this. The entire song and video is about how most rogues prefer to kill all day, but he would rather be out picking flowers.
* Music/BradPaisley's "I'm Still A Guy" is either a {{Deconstruction}} of this trope, or evidence that he's unaware of its existence. The song is largely about the narrator feeling persecuted because he still holds onto traditionally masculine traits while the culture turns against them.
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* Creator/MontyPython's "The Lumberjack Song".
* Music/JohnnyCash's "A Boy Named Sue" is a country music song about [[CaptainObvious a boy named Sue]] by his absent father. In it, Sue hunts down his absent father to find out why and learns it was done specifically so Sue would grow up strong, which he did, thanks to constant fights with bullies.
* Music/{{Manowar}}'s cover of "[[{{Opera}} Nessun Dorma]]". It works surprisingly well.
* Cam'ron, a rapper with subject matter consisting of crack sales and gangsta lifestyles, began the whole pink phase in Hip Hop. Initially people mocked his style before swagger jacking it completely. Soon after it became uncool and thankfully died. Ironically Cam'ron was one of the first to stop wearing pink.
* An unnamed rogue in a song from {{Cranius}} has this. The entire song and video is about how most rogues prefer to kill all day, but he would rather be out picking flowers.
* Music/BradPaisley's "I'm Still A Guy" is either a {{Deconstruction}} of this trope, or evidence that he's unaware of its existence. The song is largely about the narrator feeling persecuted because he still holds onto traditionally masculine traits while the culture turns against them.
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