Gnarls Barkley parody “Kuwaiti”

Some guys called Justice & Kaos created a parody of the song “Crazy” by Gnarls Barkley and called it “Kuwaiti”.

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  1. TweeZ says:

    FUCKIN AWESOME!!! THIS CALLS FOR A DANCE REMIX!!!

  2. evolution says:

    Crap! That’s awesome! It’s so freaking kewl!

  3. Adam says:

    that was cool, but i was slightly offended when they used shk jabers pic…

  4. ananyah says:

    I love itttttttttttttt

  5. limited_edition says:

    Who the hell are Justice & Kaos?? Never hear dof them…and why’d they pick Kuwait??

  6. i hated the lyrics … so cheap

  7. Q says:

    meh, its funnyish at most, not really funny. The words really have very little to do with being Kuwaiti in any way.

    The only nice part was the “im a kuwaiti” part, the rest of the song really didnt make much sense and isnt that funny, couldve been so much better with more words.

  8. moayad says:

    They are not even Kuwaitis.. one is Malaysian/Australian and the other is Indian :)

    But the song is actually nice :p

  9. osama says:

    lol FALAFELS! XD

  10. Mark deSouza says:

    Is it just me, or was the image on minute 3:02 similar to the prophet picture that was drawn by van gogh?

  11. Mark deSouza says:

    I take that back..I dont think it is. The group consists of an asian, an indian, an arab and someone else…they are trying to form a group to help minimize the racial hatred thats going on in Australia.
    Something similar to “Asian Dub Foundation” in the UK (which later spread to the rest of Europe).

  12. KtheKuwaiti says:

    I thought the video was very creative .. Its just sad that Kuwaitis are not capable of doing it.

  13. Bombay Sapphire says:

    Hi there,
    This is for KtheKuwaiti. Creative? It’s a cheap knock-off of a creatively original video. What’s sad is that you believe that Kuwaitis are not capable of doing it. A recklessly stereotypical blanket statement, and an erroneous one at that.

  14. LoLo says:

    I think there were a lot of Sublingual messages there.. I like the original song, but i have doubts about it

  15. Faisal says:

    It was crap. The thought of using sheikh jabers picture is just way low of them to go. I wouldve thought otherwise if they didnt. However thats really an insult from them which we kuwaitis take very deeply. I guess theyd rather go out on hatred. They should be ashamed.

  16. RealKuwaiti says:

    I agree with Faisal. The video was and song was funny but stay away from shk jaber! may he rest in peace

  17. Taaaaaaaaaaaafehh and very stupid..and that was very insulting to use the pic of the former amir elshaikh jaber..he was a Great man..Alaah yor7oma o yesakna fsee7 jnnatah..amen

  18. loco says:

    cheap cheap cheap!

  19. Faisal says:

    I agree with everyone .. this may be considered disrespectful of the current and former amirs. I strongly suggest you remove this video before it gets you in trouble (I’m NOT threatening, its just an advice). Its a very silly and lame video and is so not worth it.

  20. A E R O says:

    Free speech and free art! Whoever is offended should not watch it. How is using his pic offensive anyways? But i agree that besides the chorus, the lyrics are pretty lame. Good effort to do some pop/art in Kuwait though. Wish youngster would take a more critical eye on their own society and deconstruct a lot of the stereotypes and clichés.

  21. BT says:

    ”AERO”… Think of it this way, When Shiekh Jaber (allah yr7ema) passed away, he had a family that he left behind…he was also a father figure to many. what i’m trying to say is that to this day it still moves me when i see a picture of him in a news paper, so i cant imagine how his immediate family would feel if their late father’s picture is being used in a comedic parody of a pop vid.

  22. fwz247 says:

    no comment, didn’t like it

  23. Lynne says:

    Its funny!! seriously some ppl should lighten up. The lyrics are funny the concept is funny. Im sure they didnt mean to offend anyone by using Shiekh Jaber’s picture. Four thumbs up.


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