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The single has an accompanying music video, which was recorded in high definition.The video, loosely parodying the video for Chamillionaire's "Ridin'" and following the song's lyrics, shows Yankovic, dressed as a stereotypical nerd with a buttoned-up polo shirt, dress slacks, and horn-rimmed glasses attempting to fit in with the "gangsters" (the first ones being Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan ...
The song describes the life of a white nerd whose wish to "roll with the gangstas" is impeded by his stereotypically white and nerdy behavior; the song is also filled with references to nerd culture. Yankovic later joked that it was a song he "was born to write" due to his association with nerd humor. [ 3 ]
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I thought Chamillionaire stated White and Nerdy would be the lead single on the album. At this point it's probably largely a matter of semantics. Don't Download This Song was called the "first single" by Weird Al, and I don't think Volcano even releases singles anyway. If you want to add "lead single" to the article, I don't think anyone would ...
YouTube has a plethora of LDS White and Nerdy parodies and my concern is that this W&N stereotype is becoming a catch all misnomer for calling traditional religious values as being "white and nerdy". I believe the song is connected more to the "classic" idea that nerdy is connected mainly to people who like fringe technology (academia), fantasy ...