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The premise is that they’re crashing weddings in Los Angeles, surprising the guests, and of course the bride and groom, with an impromptu Maroon 5 performance. Here’s another brand of lunatic, Adam Levine and his band, Maroon 5, with a new music video. This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.Īll right, enough about those lunatics. He, like so many before him, is having some issues. Anyway, I kinda thought that Davey Wavey, of all YouTube crazies, would keep chugging along without question until he dropped dead in a steam room or something, but no. See, it’s not that they’re failing, that their audience is growing bored of them, it’s that they, the conflicted and adored creator, are struggling with a problem of passion. Sometimes, of course, this content crisis comes conveniently timed to a decline in viewership, the serious confessional video serving as both a handy traffic spike (sometimes these videos are titled Quitting YouTube or something equally eye-grabbing and dramatic) and a way to take hold of the the narrative and spin it. Because even the most cynical of people get sick of garbage eventually. It happens to almost every prolific YouTuber, a fascinating point in their pseudo-careers when it becomes clear that they, of course, like the attention and whatever money is coming their way (in some cases it’s a lot), but are sick of making the garbage that gets them the attention and the money. This kind of video has become an entirely predictable milestone in the life of every popular YouTuber. Here is Davey saying that he is out of ideas and needs to slow down and is trying to figure out what this whole YouTubing thing means to him these days. The other point of interest here is that it’s yet another video in which a YouTuber discusses their crisis of content.
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But why couldn’t they just leave it at that? Why did we need to be invited in? A stupid question in these stupid social-media times, I know. I’m happy they did, and happy that their dad seems cool with it. But I wish they wouldn’t then strong-arm us into congratulating them for coming out. Why do we need all this seriousness, all this meaning, all this insistence that two dopes who want to be famous and are trading on their looks have something else to say? They don’t! And that’s fine. But why not then make videos of beach adventures and clothes shopping and getting ready for formal events? You know, looksy things. (And twins.) They have done nothing to merit attention beyond being good-looking. These narcissistic undertones are especially glaring when the people doing the coming out (or whatever it is) are people like these Rhodes Brothers, who are “famous” only because they are handsome. There’s something deeply vain and inauthentic about these videos, and I hate how they wrangle unsuspecting parents or other loved ones into the performance. The impulse to film such things baffles me, and the videos that strange impulse gives birth to, videos like this one, are often unbearably strained and uncomfortable and staged-seeming.
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Because I hate things like that, surprises and ambushes, all done on camera, with the expectation that something profound will happen. Here’s my confession: I have not watched the phone call part of the video.