Why Christian Cover Songs Are So Cringe

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Published 2023-10-14
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today we're taking a look at some tiktoks where christians make covers of popular songs, primarily on tiktok. i gotta get the keywords in guys thanks for understanding. paint the town red by doja cat has been going viral for its controversial-ness in the lyrics and music video, especially with christians on tiktok, but for different reasons than most ppl are talking about doja for. whatever.

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All Comments (21)
  • @itsgabibelle
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  • @carlostorres1171
    So often Christian art is so concerned with being Christian it forgets to be art.
  • @LilithstJayne
    If your faith can be so easily dismantled by a song, Your faith is very fragile.
  • Hozier's song was played on christian radio stations for a while until they realized the song was criticizing the church
  • @CursedWithAGift
    The Kill Bill one really hits the nail in the head because of the way they’re perfectly okay with the murder part, because they know it’s not actually something that the singer did and is just an expression of anger and frustration (even though jealousy is already kind of sinful in itself), but as soon as the word “hell” is mentioned apparently that’s not the case anymore? It’s no longer a metaphor and everything is taken literally???
  • @cammies7365
    You don’t have to relate to music to enjoy it. It’s like if someone said, “I really like Olivia Rodrigo’s music, but I’m in a happy healthy relationship, so I’m going to rewrite ‘good 4 u’ so I can sing it.” I think that adds to the cringe, just how pointless it is??
  • @HyenaBlank
    On the topic of christian media, the ol Veggie Tale series comes to mind as one of the good widely loved examples, even though it's often very on the nose with it's religious messaging. It's not brow beating the audience that they're all sinners that will burn in hell, it's just some silly sentient vegetables having fun and going on adventures plucked out of the myths and stories from the bibles
  • @davidandrews5262
    Eric cartman did this in south park already. "Touch me jesus one more time!"
  • @cidevant002
    There's something to be said about how songs like Call me by your name were created out of a genuine religious based trauma response. "You say I will go to hell because of being who I am, because of something I can't control, so I just did what you told me to, why are you upset??"He is literally responding to the hate he was taught he deserved from the church, it's not just "he he he, ha ha, lapdancing the devil funny"
  • @yourgrandma4012
    Fr imagine if I as a jewish girl would start crying and throwing up when ever a Christmas song came up cuz I don't celebrate it😭
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  • @gidlehearts
    The problem is they often target lgbtq people like hozier and lil nas x , who talk about their experiences
  • @VictorianVamp.
    As a christian, I can, with my full chest, say these covers make me cringe too. The amount of ignorance some have is astounding as well.
  • @Cal-fb7we
    them losing their minds when the song says “devil” Also each of their covers saying “devil” at least three times:
  • @Drewski217
    One thing I've also noticed is that a LOT of these covers are primarily of songs made by LGBTQ and/or minority people. It's never secular music made by white or straight people but these ones are labeled 'unholy' or 'evil' in a way that definitely feels coded.
  • @That_Gworly234
    Dude this is also on YouTube shorts and the YouTube short comments were just- scary💀👻 they were like "this is so good" "pure talent!" "Thais is so much better" I almost died when I saw those comments😭
  • @AnnaRenee
    We sang a Christian version of All Star every week at church and then I thought shrek stole it
  • @Lildmc1992
    It’s like the great Hank Hill said. “You’re not making Christianity better; you’re making rock and roll worse.”
  • As a Christian myself i don't get why they're so concerned about changing these "unholy" songs and turning them into "gospel". Instead of taking your sweet time to change these words and serve us cringe why not just write your own song instead.....