The Matty B How to Love Spoof is Beyond Adorable
Souzan Michael — September 17, 2011 — Pop Culture
References: perezhilton
Let me preface this by saying that any reference to or cover of Lil Wayne is going to get a thumbs up from me, but this Matty B How to Love parody is so cute, it's on an entirely different level from anything else I've seen. The 8-year-old rapper has done a ton of parodies of popular songs, including hits by Jason Derulo, Kesha and Beyonce, but the Matty B How to Love parody is probably his best work.
Rather than the serious, tortured love song that Lil Wayne released the song as, Matty B changes the lyrics entirely, turning the ballad into a song about, well, paper airplanes. Some of the adorable lyrics include, "The other day I was at the store when it caught my eye. See I'm a lover of any toy that says it can fly. I let my momma keep my wallet cause I love to buy. But I just begged I gotta have it, this was ultra fly."
Do yourself a favor and enjoy the Matty B How to Love video. You won't regret it.
Rather than the serious, tortured love song that Lil Wayne released the song as, Matty B changes the lyrics entirely, turning the ballad into a song about, well, paper airplanes. Some of the adorable lyrics include, "The other day I was at the store when it caught my eye. See I'm a lover of any toy that says it can fly. I let my momma keep my wallet cause I love to buy. But I just begged I gotta have it, this was ultra fly."
Do yourself a favor and enjoy the Matty B How to Love video. You won't regret it.
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