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* HilariousInHindsight: In "Fuck You!", Cee Lo sings that "She's an UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} and I'm more UsefulNotes/{{Atari|2600}}." Nearly five years later, his song made it onto UsefulNotes/{{Xbox 360}} and UsefulNotes/XboxOne (albeit in {{bowdlerise}}d form) in the rhythm game ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}: Music Evolved''. Guess who's an Xbox (360 or One) now?
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* HilariousInHindsight: In "Fuck You!", Cee Lo sings that "She's an UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} Platform/{{Xbox}} and I'm more UsefulNotes/{{Atari|2600}}.Platform/{{Atari|2600}}." Nearly five years later, his song made it onto UsefulNotes/{{Xbox Platform/{{Xbox 360}} and UsefulNotes/XboxOne Platform/XboxOne (albeit in {{bowdlerise}}d form) in the rhythm game ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}: Music Evolved''. Guess who's an Xbox (360 or One) now?
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* HilariousInHindsight: In "Fuck You!", Cee Lo sings that "She's an UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} and I'm more UsefulNotes/{{Atari|2600}}." Nearly five years later, his song made it onto UsefulNotes/{{Xbox 360}} and UsefulNotes/XboxOne (albeit in {{bowdlerise}}d form) in the rhythm game ''Disney/{{Fantasia}}: Music Evolved''. Guess who's an Xbox (360 or One) now?
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* HilariousInHindsight: In "Fuck You!", Cee Lo sings that "She's an UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} and I'm more UsefulNotes/{{Atari|2600}}." Nearly five years later, his song made it onto UsefulNotes/{{Xbox 360}} and UsefulNotes/XboxOne (albeit in {{bowdlerise}}d form) in the rhythm game ''Disney/{{Fantasia}}: ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}: Music Evolved''. Guess who's an Xbox (360 or One) now?
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* InternetBackdraft: Cee-Lo caught ''a lot'' of flak for changing one of the lyrics in his cover of Music/JohnLennon's "Imagine" (replacing "and no religion, too" to "and all religions true.")
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* InternetBackdraft: Cee-Lo caught ''a lot'' of flak for changing one of the lyrics in his cover of Music/JohnLennon's "Imagine" (replacing "and no religion, too" to "and all religions true.")
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* MisaimedFandom: A rare positive example. According to a JET magazine interview, Cee Lo said the main reason he wrote "Fuck You" was to get forced out of his contract with Creator/AtlanticRecords, since he felt that the company constrained his sense of creativity. Ironically enough, despite the song primarily designed as a TakeThat to Atlantic, the company ''loved'' the single and enthusiastically advertised the song afterward, along with the album ''The Lady Killer''. That's not to say Cee Lo wasn't grateful for the odd change of heart.
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* MisaimedFandom: A rare positive example. According to a JET magazine interview, Cee Lo [=CeeLo=] said the main reason he wrote "Fuck You" was to get forced out of his contract with Creator/AtlanticRecords, since he felt that the company constrained his sense of creativity. Ironically enough, despite the song primarily designed as a TakeThat to Atlantic, the company ''loved'' the single and enthusiastically advertised the song afterward, along with the album ''The Lady Killer''. That's not to say Cee Lo wasn't grateful for the odd change of heart.
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** This could also go under CowboyBebopAtHisComputer...
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* MisaimedFandom: A rare positive example. According to a JET magazine interview, Cee Lo said the main reason he wrote "Fuck You" was to get forced out of his contract with Atlantic Records, since he felt that the company constrained his sense of creativity. Ironically enough, despite the song primarily designed as a TakeThat to Atlantic, the company ''loved'' the single and enthusiastically advertised the song afterward, along with the album ''The Lady Killer''. That's not to say Cee Lo wasn't grateful for the odd change of heart.
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* MisaimedFandom: A rare positive example. According to a JET magazine interview, Cee Lo said the main reason he wrote "Fuck You" was to get forced out of his contract with Atlantic Records, Creator/AtlanticRecords, since he felt that the company constrained his sense of creativity. Ironically enough, despite the song primarily designed as a TakeThat to Atlantic, the company ''loved'' the single and enthusiastically advertised the song afterward, along with the album ''The Lady Killer''. That's not to say Cee Lo wasn't grateful for the odd change of heart.
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* {{Wangst}}: Parodied with the Gnarls Barkley single [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhPVA3AEioE "Whatever".]]
** Played straight with solo track "Robin Williams."
** Played straight with solo track "Robin Williams."
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** Parodied with the Gnarls Barkley single [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhPVA3AEioE "Whatever".]]
** Played straight with solo track "RobinWilliams."Williams", a GriefSong about the death of the titular comedian.
** Parodied with the Gnarls Barkley single [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhPVA3AEioE "Whatever".]]
** Played straight with solo track "Robin