Paris Hilton has a thing or two to say about drunk texts, sexting and Twitter. The pop heiress recently released her new song “Drunk Text” from her latest album and… it’s quite strange. Somehow, it’s mesmerizing too — in a Rebecca Black “Friday” way.
The song, which is more spoken word than actual singing, discusses a range of tech topics and provides her perspective on communicating in the modern age. The premise of the song follows Hilton as she hangs out at a club — where she goes to “you know, dance with my bitches” — and responds to various text messages throughout the night.
“It’s a hot mess of misspelled obscenities,” Hilton says in the song, referring to drunk texts. “No one is safe in the Twittersphere anymore. If you take the word sex and mix it with texting, it’s called sexting. When you add drunk sexting, the words just don’t make any sense.”
The song also features house DJ duo Manufactured Superstars. Hilton is collaborating with other various artists on her new album too, including Afrojack, Flo Rida and LMFAO. The video was originally posted on YouTube and Vimeo, but it has since been removed. PerezHilton.com still has the video.
Hilton learns a valuable lesson by the end of the song: “This is the last time I will ever drink and text,” she says.
What do you think of the song? Also, do you think you could come up with a better song about texting? If so, send it our way. We’d love to hear!
Video courtesy of PerezHilton.com
Source: Mashable » Tech