In this video, Miniminter (Simon) reacts to the latest World Cup song released by IShowSpeed, titled "World Cup Champions." Simon explores his thoughts on the track, which follows Speed's previous musical attempts regarding the tournament.
Key Takeaways:
- Initial Skepticism: Simon admits he was prepared to dislike the song, expecting another novelty track, but was pleasantly surprised by how catchy and "weirdly good" it turned out to be (4:22, 5:28).
- Song Structure: Simon highlights that the lyrics are simple and repetitive—which he notes is actually ideal for a World Cup anthem—and credits the production and beat for carrying the song (6:28, 11:52).
- Critique of the Intro: Simon finds the long list of countries at the beginning of the song excessive and suggests that listeners would likely prefer to skip straight to the main track (2:28, 3:41).
- Overall Verdict: Simon concludes that, unlike previous songs which he viewed more as comedy, this track is genuinely well-made and catchy, even noting that FIFA's official account acknowledged it, which he found impressive (12:18, 12:45).
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