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The answer song is, simply put, a song written as a response to an earlier song, differing from a Sequel Song in that it is written or performed by a different artist.
The tradition of poetry written in the form of a song contest or struggle, in which one speaker answers the other, dates back to the very beginnings of recorded literature, back to Sumerian times, and was a popular form in Classical pastoral poetry (as in the Idylls of Theocritus and Vergil's Eclogues). Since little distinction was made between poems and songs in those early days, the Answer Song can presumably be similarly dated to Antiquity. It was certainly in use by the time of the Middle Ages, when the debate poem was a popular genre among the troubadors, the exchange being denoted as a tensó, tenson or tençó in Occitan, a tenzone in Italian, and a "flyting" in Scots English; many of these were definitely set to music (e.g., the opposed sirventes by Richard The Lion Heart and the Count of Artois that their men sang against each other).
In modern times, the Answer Song became widespread almost as soon as recorded music became available, generally losing much of its combative character and with the answering song often imitating the original very closely. The convention became extremely common in R&B and Country music, where it generally took the form of a reply to a song made by a member of the opposite sex. It's also common as dirt in Filk, where one singer makes a commentary on another's song, ranging from sarcastic to sad. Modern Hip-hop has returned to the scurrilous character of the medieval tensó, deploying songs of a distinctly angry nature in which artists denounce each other. These also commonly follow a Celebrity Break-Up Song if the target of the song is a singer. These often overlap with The Diss Track.
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Punk act Against Me! wrote a song called "I Was a Teenage Anarchist," expressing the want to change the world but disappointment at finding the scene to be too hot-tempered and rigid, with the chorus "Do you remember when you were young and you wanted to set the world on fire?" Rise Against, in turn, wrote "Architects," expressing disappointment at a youth scene that seems too diffident and uncertain, with the line, "Don't you remember when you were young and you wanted to set the world on fire? 'Cause I still am, and I still do."
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Travis Tritt's "Strong Enough to Be Your Man" is a response to Sheryl Crow's "Strong Enough."
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Neneh Cherry recorded a song called "Woman" in response to James Brown's "It's a Man's Man's Man's World." The band Napalm Death released the song "It's a M.A.N.S World!"
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Taking Back Sunday:
"There's No 'I' In Team" from the album Tell All Your Friends is a response to Brand New's songs "Seventy Times 7" and "Mixtape". Those two songs were brutal Take Thats by Jesse Lacey of Brand New to John Nolan of Taking Back Sunday - the later had allegedly stole the former's girlfriend. "There's No 'I' In Team" was a response to those songs, showing Nolan's side of the story, and serving as a Take That!. The song quotes a line from "Mixtape" ("I've got a twenty-dollar bill...") and a few lines from "Seventy Times 7":
In Taking Back Sunday's next album, Where You Want to Be, they answer another Brand New song. TBS's song "...Slowdance on the Inside" opens with the line, "Passed out in our school clothes/so we'd wake up in our Sunday's best", which is similar to the opening of "Soco Amaretto Lime" by Brand New: "Passed out on the overpass/Sunday's best and broken glass". However, unlike "Mixtape" and "Seventy Times 7", the song "Soco Amaretto Lime" appears to have nothing to do with Taking Back Sunday.
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"Oh Neil!" was Carole King's answer to Neil Sedaka's "Oh Carol!"; the pair dated briefly and remained good friends for decades after.
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The Brian Jonestown Massacre's song "Not If You Were the Last Dandy on Earth" is an Answer Song of sorts to The Dandy Warhols' "Not If You Were the Last Junkie on Earth," which is widely seen as a Diss Track against Newcombe for his heroin addiction.
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Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, and Nelly Furtado's song "Give It To Me" was one big answer where each artist attacks another. Furtado: Fergie - Timbaland: Scott Storch - Timberlake: Prince.
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Wiz Khalifa got his first hit with "Black and Yellow" a song about Pittsburgh using the city's colors. Coincidentally, the Pittsburgh Steelers were in the Super Bowl at the time. This caused Lil Wayne to write "Green and Yellow" about their opponent the Green Bay Packers.
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Maddie & Tae's "Girl in a Country Song" criticised the objectification of women in 2010s "bro-country" music, with explicit lyrical allusions or answers to many specific songs, including Thomas Rhett's "Get Me Some of That", Chris Young's "Aw Naw", Tyler Farr's "Redneck Crazy", Jason Aldean's "My Kinda Party", Blake Shelton's "Boys Round Here", and Florida Georgia Line's "Get Your Shine On".
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Woody Guthrie's famous "This Land Is Your Land" was written as an answer to Irving Berlin's "God Bless America."
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Muddy Waters' "Mannish Boy" is a response to Bo Diddley's "I'm a Man".
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Alan Merril wrote "I Love Rock N Roll" in response to The Rolling Stones' "It's Only Rock N Roll (But I Like It)."
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Madness lead singer Suggs has claimed that the band's hit song "Baggy Trousers" from Absolutely (which is about fond memories of school) was a response to "Another Brick In the Wall" from The Wall by Pink Floyd. Especially sarcastic, since the Pink Floyd song is about kids being indoctrinated as conformist drones, while the Madness song's "fond memories" of school are all about pranking, fighting and vandalism. According to Suggs, all he heard in "Wall" was that Pink Floyd went to a posh school.
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Folk singer Buffy Sainte-Marie's anti-war "Universal Soldier" got an answer song from Jan and Dean, who recorded the pro-war "Universal Coward". Dean Torrence was supposedly so upset with his bandmate's jingoistic decision to record the song that he did not participate, thus technically making it a Jan Berry solo.
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Third Eye Blind's "Semi-Charmed Life" was made as response to Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side" but from a San Francisco perspective.
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Dodie Stevens' "Yes I'm Lonesome Tonight", to Elvis' "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" And, under the name Geraldine Stevens, her "Billy, I've Got to Go to Town" to Waylon Jennings' "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town".
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Big Sean's song "Control" had a guest verse from Kendrick Lamar in which K-dot named who he considered to be the five best rappers alive note 1. himself, 2. Jay-Z, 3. Nas, 4. Eminem and 5. Andre 3000, namedropped an extensive Rhyming List of other popular rappers, and then stated he loved them but he was coming to murder them. While it was intended as a Boastful Rap, many rappers interpreted it as a diss and responded with answer records, starting with artists namechecked in the song (like Mac Miller), spreading out to other artists (like Lupe Fiasco and B.o.B (Rapper)), and eventually reaching the point where the responses were parodies of the answer records, such as a spoof from Unlucky Everydude parody rapper The Madd Rapper, a response buried in the 855-track mixtape by Cloudcuckoolander rapper Lil B, and a couple of jibes from Eminem (who subtextually acknowledged Kendrick had him beat in "Berzerk", then joked dying his hair blond again made him dumb enough to record "a wack response" to the "Control" verse). About 30 notable responses were made; Kendrick, somewhat confused by the strength of reaction his verse had had, said his favourite responses were by King Los and Kevin Hart, though he also praised Papoose's, Joel Ortiz's and Joe Budden's.
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Joe Jackson wrote a slightly self-pitying song called "Is She Really Going Out With Him?" from Look Sharp!, about how dull but worthy guys not blessed with good looks get outclassed by "gorillas" in the dating game every time. It contains the lines "Look over there! (Where?) There goes a lady that I used to know..." The Stranglers' "Peaches" can be viewed as an answer song written from the point of view of unscrupulous gorillas with a less romantic view of women; note the line "Look over there! (Where?) There! Is she trying to get out of that bikini/get out her clitoris?" (depending on whether you're listening to the radio-friendly version).
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"Beautiful Ghosts" from the Cats movie is a direct response to the musical's most famous song, "Memory". While the latter has the singer reminisce about her wonderful past and lament that her current life is nothing like that, the former responds by saying at least the "Memory" singer had those memories, while they have nothing of the sort.
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Dorian Electra released "Barbie Boy" as an answer to Aqua's "Barbie Girl."
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In the stage version of The Little Mermaid, Ariel's introduction song "The World Above" is her answer to "Fathoms Below", cross-referencing its title, while Eric's formerly-cut song "Her Voice" is the Spear Counterpart to "Part of Your World", and even has the same intro melody.
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"If You Love Somebody Set Them Free" by Sting is this to "Every Breath You Take" by The Police, of which he was the vocalist, bass player, and chief songwriter. Sting specifically wrote IYLSSTF in response to the large Misaimed Fandom that misinterpreted "Every Breath You Take" — which is narrated by a Stalker with a Crush — as a love song, and even made sure it was his debut single to get the point across as soon as possible.
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Mary Lambert's "She Keeps Me Warm" is an extension of the chorus she sang on Macklemore's "Same Love". Where "Same Love" has a message of gay acceptance, "She Keeps Me Warm" is about a woman who falls in love with another woman and grows to accept her own sexuality.
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Ashnikko's "L8er Boi" is a more modern, feminist take on Avril Lavigne's "SK8er Boi", sampling the original and using much of the same melody: This time the ballet dancing girl does go out with the skater boy, but finds he's an unintelligent slacker with anger issues. She dumps him, finds success and self-worth without a man, and eventually finds another partner who presumably treats her better.
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In My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Friendship Games, Human!Twilight Sparkle's "What More is Out There" is this for Sunset Shimmer's Rainbow Rocks encore song "My Past is Not Today", and in turn, the two have an ending duet titled "Right There in Front of Me".
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Mike Posner's "I Took a Pill in Ibiza", whose refrain was "All I know are sad songs", was answered by Little Mix with "No More Sad Songs".
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In the Nineties, Italian pop group 883 topped the charts for months with their hit "Hanno ucciso l'Uomo ragno" ("Someone killed Spider-Man"). Some time later, obscure comedy band Tretriti recorded their answer, "È vivo l'Uomo ragno" ("Spider-Man Lives").
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