The duo are signed to Fool's Gold Records.
The pair aim to produce disco house tracks that will appeal to club DJs.
Their first tracks are "aNYway" and "You're Nasty". Their EP, Greatest Hits, was released September 2009. The track "aNYway" capitalises "NY" to signify the band's origins in New York. The song is sampled from "I Can Do It" by Final Edition.
In the summer of 2010, Duck Sauce released a track called "Barbra Streisand", named after the singer of the same name. The track heavily samples the 1979 song "Gotta Go Home" by Boney M, which itself is based upon the original tune "Hallo Bimmelbahn" by the German band Nighttrain. "Barbra Streisand" was first played at Miami Winter Music Conference 2010, and gained heavy DJ and radio support in the UK and Ireland, Germany, Norway, Austria, Poland, France, Finland, Romania, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Sri Lanka.
In Australia, "Barbra Streisand" was first heard on the radio station Triple J while in New Zealand it made its debut on Auckland student radio station 95bFM. The song has since also moved to various commercial radio stations and has increased in popularity. In the UK it peaked at number 3. and it reached Number 1 on the Australian ARIA Club Chart as of 12 September 2010. For Billboard magazine week ending December 18, 2010, the song reached the #1 position on the Dance/Club Play Songs chart. On April 26, 2011, the song was featured in Glee's 18th episode in their second season entitled "Born This Way". The song is also featured in the Vitamin Water Revive commercial. The Duck Sauce music video for Barbra Streisand currently has over 59,650,220 views on YouTube as of Sunday, July 10, 2011.
"aNYway" - 2010
"Barbra Streisand" - 2010
"Big Bad Wolf" - 2011
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You're Nasty
Duck Sauce Lyrics
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You're nasty
You're nasty
You're nasty
You're nasty
You're
You're
The lyrics to Duck Sauce's song "You're Nasty" are relatively simple and repetitive, but that doesn't mean they lack meaning. The repetition of "nasty" emphasizes just how repulsive and unappealing the subject of the song is; in fact, they are so revolting that the song doesn't even bother to describe what specifically makes them so disgusting. The repeated use of the word "you're" makes it clear that the song is specifically addressing someone, and the fact that the subject is never identified hints at a wider message about the universality of nastiness. Ultimately, "You're Nasty" is a clever and catchy commentary on the judgmental tendencies we all have when it comes to judging others' behaviors and habits.
Overall, "You're Nasty" is a highly enjoyable song that manages to be simultaneously fun and thought-provoking. Its catchy beat and straightforward lyrics make it an instant crowd-pleaser, while its deeper themes about judgmentality and nastiness make it a song that rewards closer listening and contemplation.
Line by Line Meaning
Nasty, nasty, nasty
You have a very dirty and unpleasant personality, presenting yourself in a very distasteful manner.
You're nasty
It's evident that you're not a pleasant person to be around and your actions disgust others.
You're nasty
You have unpleasant and disagreeable qualities that make others feel uncomfortable around you.
You're nasty
Your personality is accompanied by bad manners and offensive behavior, causing people to avoid you.
You're
Your negative traits are making everyone cringe and want to stay as far away from you as possible.
You're
You have an unpleasant demeanor and your presence elicits a strong negative response from others.
You're
Your actions and words are repulsive, leaving a lingering stench even when you're gone.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Alain Macklovich, Alyssa Palmer, Armand Van Helden, Vincent Montana, Jr., Vincent Montana
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