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| recorded = May 30, 2017

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"'It's Everyday Bro'" is a song by American YouTube personality Jake Paul, featuring a guest appearance from American social media collective Team 10. The members of Team 10 consist of Paul himself, Nick Crompton, Chance Sutton, Ivan and Emilio Martinez (Martinez Twins), and Tessa Brooks. The song was released on May 30, 2017, along with the music video. As of October 2021, the music video has over 286 million views and 5.4 million dislikes, making it one of the most disliked YouTube videos.

The song is a diss track that took aim primarily at fellow American Vine personality and Paul's former girlfriend, Alissa Violet, also partly taking shots at Swedish YouTuber PewDiePie, and American social media crews DigiTour and Magcon. He also takes a shot at Disney referencing his time as a cast member on 'Bizaardvark'.

The song was produced by Paul and the now-late Diego Farias, former lead guitarist of Los Angeles-based progressive metalcore band Volumes.

The song was released to a strongly negative reception, with criticism directed at its lyrics and rapping style. It is considered to be one of the worst songs of all time and to have kickstarted an era on the platform in which internet feuds were played out through diss tracks.

Reception and response



The song was panned, earning it the rank of 14th-most disliked YouTube video of all time. It was especially ridiculed for distinctive lyrics including "I just dropped some new merch and it's selling like a god church" as well as "England is my city" and "I Usain Bolt and run". Despite the negative reception, the music video accumulated 292,780,800 views on Youtube as of 15/9/2022, propelling the song to number two on the U.S. iTunes chart, No. 91 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100, and a platinum RIAA certification.

The music video ignited a wave of feuds that played out through diss tracks. Among the most notable, on June 6, 2017, YouTuber and amateur rapper RiceGum and Alissa Violet replied with a diss track of their own called "It's Every Night Sis", which charted as high as 80 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 and also earned a platinum RIAA certification.

Remix



On November 22, 2017, Paul released a remix of "It's Everyday Bro", featuring American rapper Gucci Mane, in place of Team 10. The remix came to a similarly negative reception (albeit on a smaller scale). It was released with another music video.

Charts



Certifications



See also



*List of diss tracks YouTube

*List of viral music videos

References



Category:2017 singles

Category:2017 songs

Category:2017 YouTube videos

Category:Jake Paul songs

Category:Diss tracks

Category:Empire Distribution singles

Category:Gucci Mane songs

Category:Internet memes introduced in 2017

Category:Songs written by Gucci Mane

Category:Songs written by Jake Paul

Category:2010s music videos

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