Tuesday, August 19, 2008

AB, O, JC.

Do you remember JC Chasez? Yeah, the man's still around. Albeit in his 30's now and not-so-hip anymore (see America's Best Dance Crew. bow tie and tight shirt? ewww?). His second album was supposed to be released in 2007, but then he split from his record company and is now apparently set to release a second solo album in 2008. He's already released 2 solo singles from the album, the first one being "Until Yesterday", which came out late 2006.

Now, imagine my excitement. I was eager for an older, wiser JC. I mean, after listening to his trashy songs from his '04 album, including "Blowin' Me Up (with Her Love)" and "Some Girls (Dance with Women)", I could hardly wait for something calmer, maybe even cheesier. "Until Yesterday" had the potential to be the key to his success.

I counted on him to deliver. And what does he do?

He pens these horrific lyrics:

I found a letter on my dresser last night/ I've got a baby on the way/ It made me suspicious of another guy 'cause/ You couldn't tell me to my face /And so I asked to find out if I was right/ That's when your eyes filled up with rage/ Nine months go by, the baby's not my blood type/ Look at the mess you've made

Wow, JC. I am appalled. This is like, the broadway musical remake of an episode of Maury. Gosh. And really? You're denying that the child is yours because... it doesn't have the same blood type as you? Newsflash: Babies don't have to have the same blood type as their parents! Hellooo?! Ever heard of alleles? Punnett squares?

OK, I'll cut him some slack. Maybe what he really means that his supposed offspring's blood type proves that it cannot possibly be JC's child. For example, if the baby is blood type O and JC is AB, then the baby's definitely not his. Or if he's O and the baby's AB.

"Nine months go by, the baby's blood type authenticates my suspicion that you've been unfaithful to me/"

Hm. I suppose that hasn't got quite the same ring to it.

2 comments:

Melody Lun said...

Despite your 2 month hiatus, you haven't lost your touch. Not one bit.

Let me listen to the song again when I see you next.

jfei said...

let's totally use the word "authenticate" in a song...