‘Shawty Get Loose’…and don’t come back

The 55-year-old tournament adopted as its theme song this year “Shawty Get Loose” by Lil Mama, a booty-shaking singer of barely discernible talent in tight leather pants.

Why, oh why would the tradition-bound, staid ACC adopt a hootchy song as its theme song?

Mark the calendars, lock up the kids, and throw away conventional wisdom…because StateFansNation is going to quote the insufferable Barry Saunders today without criticizing him despite the manner at which criticism so easily flows.

Saunders surprised even his own family today when he actually got one right today with his article regarding the Raycom’s use of Lil Mama’s “Shawty get loose”.

If you don’t live in the region and therefore had the pleasure of watching the ACC Tournament on ESPN as opposed to Raycom, then you didn’t see the jaw-dropping integration of ‘Shawty get loose’ in Raycom’s television coverage. I attended most of the tournament in person, but during a game that I chose to watch at home in High Definition – see, Raycom, ACC Basketball CAN be televised in HD without breaking some law or breaking your bank account – my wife was walking through the room and asked me what I was watching/listening? Honestly, I couldn’t answer.

But, as the game progressed I had the exact same feeling that Saunders described the next time I heard Mike Hogewood open his mouth:

Few things are funnier or more disturbing, though, than hearing ACC frontman Mike Hogewood say “Shawty Get Loose” when urging fans to buy the song’s ring tones “as heard on BET.”

Lastly, I give Saunders credit for connecting the obvious points to the origin of this misfit marriage – Bob Johnson. Well, that’s at least how I explained this trash to my wife this weekend when she asked what was going on.

An ACC employee said Raycom, not the ACC, was responsible for the telecasts’ music. I was unable to reach anyone at Raycom’s Charlotte office.

Here’s all you need to know, though. The tournament was held at Bobcats Arena, named for and owned by Robert “Bobcat” Johnson. Johnson, you recall, made billions from BET, glorifying the most despicable images of black people.

Under Bobcat, BET reportedly stood for Booties Every Time, and programming consisted mainly of hootchy mamas in thongs and high heels.

Please allow me to take you back to just the seventh entry ever posted on this blog in November of 2004.

Lord have mercy, how could I have forgotten how Fox Sports has chosen to market Atlantic Coast Conference Basketball to the masses? Oh, forgive me….it is not ACC Basketball on Fox…..it is Sunday Night “Hoops” – an appropriate shortcut and slang for the product that Fox tries to package to the rest of the country — “Hoops” as opposed to the artful, tradition-rich game of “Basketball.” At least it is accurate.

If you missed the opening of the 30-minute pregame show, then you missed an “artist” whose mother lost her dictionary and forgot the last name of her baby’s daddy when “Fabolus” performed a rap titled, “Tit 4 Tat.”

“Tit 4 Tat” What the hell is that? and what does it “movin like dis and movin like dat” have to do with Atlantic Coast Conference Basketball?

For the record….I am 33 years old, speak what I consider acceptable English, and can’t friggin stand the continued “thugadization” of ACC Basketball by Fox Sports. I also am employed, don’t have attention deficit disorder and actually have the ability to remember what is marketed to me on television. I can’t imagine that I am that much in the minority of the demographic that both watches ACC Basketball and whom marketers want to reach. Have I gotten so far out of the mainstream that other people of my age and my background like this junk?

My opinion of this kind of crap hasn’t changed over the years. The ‘logic’ of the ACC promoting its product to a market of people that Saunders describes as, “hip-hoppers with pants hanging off their butts and Goths with black fingernails and colored mohawks” is beyond me. I think someone needs to do a little research to figure out their market and to figure out who can afford to pay for the products that are advertised during the games.

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105 Responses to ‘Shawty Get Loose’…and don’t come back

  1. Noah 03/18/2008 at 10:10 AM #

    BTW, if I’m not mistaken, during the 1980s, wasn’t there something about beer ads during ACC games being banned? I’m pretty sure there is precedent for the ACC having some control over how they are presented.

  2. PacknSack 03/18/2008 at 10:34 AM #

    The league’s absolutely have control — the NFL can refuse Super Bowl ads, for example — but I think their judgement is clouded by all the zeros on the contracts. What bothers me is when the sponsored bits, the dunk of the game or whatever, walks on the action. When we miss part of the game, even for a few seconds, because of a sponsored segment I get agitated.

    There’s an interesting secondary dynamic at work here too with ticket prices. Many families can’t afford to buy four tickets and pay to eat at a game, especially on a regular basis. This compels more people to watch on TV, which fuels ratings and advertising rates and, ultimately, the amount of money paid to leagues and conferences.

  3. tmb81 03/18/2008 at 10:37 AM #

    I’ll have to look at the tape, but during the ’74 ACC final, wasn’t “Jungle Boogie” heard coming in and out of timeouts? Wasn’t Jim Thacker telling us to go out and buy Kool and the Gang’s latest LP?

    Just kidding.

  4. tractor57 03/18/2008 at 10:47 AM #

    To quote myself from years of watching ACC basketball on TV “show the ####ing game!”
    I don’t want to see the great replay or coach X or the crowd shot of the young female watching the action – guess why I’m watching!
    That crap goes back to the C D Chesley days.
    I won’t even comment on the subject of this thread – hope the league got plenty of money from shilling for a limited talent act.

  5. packof81 03/18/2008 at 11:13 AM #

    DRW,

    I remember when the raciest ad on TV during a game was “sail with the pilot”. I liked the version with the marching band playing that had the big trombone slide up in it. I guess that dates us.

  6. BoKnowsNCS71 03/18/2008 at 11:15 AM #

    tmb81 — I can’t reacall the music of the 74 game but I do recall that horrific song they played for years at the end of the game with clips from the game. Something smarmy about “this magc moment” — they only Barry Manilow to sing it to make it worse. Does anyone remember that song or do they still play it and I’m in total denial.

  7. tcthdi-tgsf-twhwtnc 03/18/2008 at 11:23 AM #

    They should break it down with some of that ‘Sail with the Pilot’ jam from the 70’s. How about some of the Earth Wind and Fire instrumental that used to open ACC basketball back in the day.

    I can’t imagine what the old timers thought when they would hear that Earth Wind and Fire jam destroying the game when everyone knows the only appropriate music for ACC basketball is John Phillip Sousa or maybe the occasional hymn.

  8. BoKnowsNCS71 03/18/2008 at 11:24 AM #

    It was One Shining Moment — called by Coach K in his 5 point play book — the “national anthem of college basketball” Guess it’s just me in denial.

  9. packgrad93 03/18/2008 at 11:24 AM #

    “So? That is as relevant as me telling you that Eliot Spitzer was Client #9.”

    huh?

  10. redfred2 03/18/2008 at 11:43 AM #

    This stuff is just another form of catering to the PC crowd. Do you honetly think “The Hogman” even knew what that crap was before they shoved it in front of him in rehearsals.

    I mean, there was Parliment/P Funk and Funkateers/George Clinton/Bootsy Collins and so on, back in my day, and I liked some of it, but the FREAKING ACC didn’t feel they had to adopt that shit as their theme song back then.

    W T F is going on with these people ? ? ?

  11. choppack1 03/18/2008 at 11:45 AM #

    Yea, I saw this monstrosity the other day and just kind of shook my head.

    The ACC has to ask itself – is this necessary? Do you think some young kid was thinking about not watching the game and said to himself, “Wait a second, they have this “Little Shawty” video. I believe I’ll give this college basketball thing a try.”

    Quite frankly – it’s just stupid.

  12. Noah 03/18/2008 at 11:50 AM #

    “I mean, there was Parliment/P Funk and Funkateers/George Clinton/Bootsy Collins and so on, back in my day, and I liked some of it, but the FREAKING ACC didn’t feel they had to adopt that shit as their theme song back then.”

    Well they effing well should! George Clinton ROCKS!

    Actually, Sly and the Family Stone just had a huge box set of unreleased stuff come out recently. Why can’t we push that?

  13. haze 03/18/2008 at 11:55 AM #

    I found the combination of “Shawty Get Loose” and Hogwood’s live commercial voiceover to be a fabulous comedic interlude. You just can’t make that stuff up… at least not more than 6 times/broadcast.

    As for pop music, it seems that there is always a lot of bad tracking some innovative good. A lot of rap is trash, as was a lot of late grunge from the 90’s, hair band “metal” from the eighties, disco from the 70’s and so on. There always seems to be good stuff in each genre but it’s usually early (i.e. innovation), less commercially oriented or tied to transcendent artists (e.g. Elvis, Beetles, Zep, Clash, U2, Nirvana, etc.). I’m no rap expert but I assure you that there are great artists at work in the field.

  14. redfred2 03/18/2008 at 12:02 PM #

    “Come on now, let’s all go down to the dock and SHAKE OUR BOOTYS”.

    Or something like that.

    But anyway, it reminds of Judge Smells wife on Caddy Shack. Trying to be cool, when there isn’t a (white) snowball’s chance in hell.

    Just save your diginity, stick with some precedence, and save us the embarrassment.

  15. BJD95 03/18/2008 at 12:02 PM #

    I just wanted to note that I really liked the Ken Burns “Jazz” series. We bought the box set of CDs used in the series, and it kicks ass.

    I love Johnny Cash, bluegrass, and old-time gospel, but hate modern country music. It’s about as complex and challenging as that Radio Disney crap my kids beg me to play in the car.

    I also never thought I would see Flavor Flav with a show on VH-1, without the apocalypse rapidly following.

    That is all.

  16. BoKnowsNCS71 03/18/2008 at 12:03 PM #

    “This song is dedicated”

  17. WolftownVA81 03/18/2008 at 12:04 PM #

    For you Idol fans out there – “Guess some people wern’t liking it” (with head moving)

  18. EverettBeez 03/18/2008 at 12:19 PM #

    DRW – I thought the same thing reading this – make “Sail with the Pilot” the theme song – or maybe “Carolina cities, carolina towns, banks in every neighborhood, banks all around . . . ”
    Whose advertisement was that fellas?

  19. Howler 03/18/2008 at 12:24 PM #

    Since we are talking music…. I have Duran Duran’s “Hungry Like the Wolf” in my ipod for when I go running, and every time it comes on, I think about how it has absolutely no applicability to this year’s basketball team.

  20. PackWolf82 03/18/2008 at 12:44 PM #

    As I gazed over to the tornado-ridden SEC tourney a couple times I feel like I caught them playing the same song when it was affliated with Raycom. Or maybe that was just because I’d gotten it so sick and stuck in my head during the ACC broadcasts…anyone notice this lame excuse for a song during SEC coverage?

  21. Trip 03/18/2008 at 1:10 PM #

    All I have to say is…

    SHAWTY GET LOOOOSeeeeeeeee

    It pained me so badly to hear the announcers say that… there was one point during the carolina/clemson game where Billy spent literally a whole minute talking about it and wouldn’t shutup about it!

    “And our official music is.. SHAWTY… get loose. By LIL MAMA! Yes, shawty get loose… *blabs on about it for 30 seconds and sounds like he’s going to stop… when a picture of a small child pops up on the screen* I wonder if he has a lil’ mama? ha ha ha”

  22. RAWFS 03/18/2008 at 1:14 PM #

    it reminds of Judge Smells wife on Caddy Shack. Trying to be cool, when there isn’t a (white) snowball’s chance in hell.

    This was on television over the weekend. Best. Golf. Movie. Ever.

    Especially when Cindy Morgan is partially naked. That was a hot scene for an 18 year old like me. This was back before the day when there was sex all over the place, and let’s face it, Cindy’s were real and they were spectacular.

  23. BillyTheKid 03/18/2008 at 1:34 PM #

    The Grateful Dead!! Alright Noah! I knew there was something cool about you.

  24. BoKnowsNCS71 03/18/2008 at 1:35 PM #

    Great scene. Makes some want to put their irons away and work on the wood.

  25. LRM 03/18/2008 at 1:36 PM #

    The best part of my whole tournament experience was when Jason Capel explained to the audience that it was “Shawty” not “Shorty,” which apparently is entirely different.

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