← archive index · live page · raw markdown

Decreasingly Verbose (Ya'll'd'n't've)

Metadata

title
Decreasingly Verbose (Ya'll'd'n't've)
meaning
Plague Beats meme loop: you all would not have done that compresses to yall'd'n't've to dothn't: decreasingly verbose as song form.
year
2020
release
Plague Beats, Vol. 1
releaseType
EP
artist
Scoobert Doobert
artistId
#scoobert
credits
Written, performed, and mixed by Luke Francis Walton.
apple
https://music.apple.com/us/album/decreasingly-verbose-yalldntve/1532121341?i=1532121343
spotify
https://open.spotify.com/artist/3q7oAEFJK9uSHY4F8EJ5Td
youtube
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5etRFq7jbb4
themes
  • Plague Beats
  • meme
  • language
  • 2020
  • internet
isrc
QZK6H2062923
isrcSource
soundexchange
draft
false

Lyrics

You all would not have done that
You all wouldn't have done it
You all wouldn't've
Ya'll wouldn't've
Yall'd'n't've
Dothn't

You all would not have done that
You all wouldn't have done it
You all wouldn't've
Ya'll wouldn't've
Yall'd'n't've
Dothn't

Content

Track two on Plague Beats, Vol. 1 (September 21, 2020), one minute, Luke solo. The title is the decreasingly verbose meme: the same idea stated in fewer words each line until it collapses into the fake-archaic syllable dothn't, standing where a whole sentence used to be.

No verse, no bridge. The joke is the arrangement, and it's the same pure-meme-title energy that carries the rest of Vol. 1 after Oddly Satisfying.