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A speech delivered before a song begins to play. This trope usually comes in two types: Type 1 Alice starts her performance by stating who she's singing her Intercourse with You or Anti-Love Song for. General dedications to "the ladies" and "the fans" are also popular. This type is common among professional musicians, as well as drunken amateurs at the Karaoke Box. Type 2 Alice requests a song on the radio (or an In-Universe equivalent) for Bob. A Sub-Trope of Dedication. |
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Done in Happy Days, when Richie plays DJ. At the end of the episode, Fonzie does his on-air dedication... to a Long List of girls. |
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The Super Mario Bros. Movie: The soundtrack version of Bowser's Villain Love Song "Peaches" begins with a short speech mentioning he's dedicated it to his "one and only true love", Princess Peach. |
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Mad TV's parody of OutKast's "Ms. Jackson," "Sorry, Mrs. Jackson." |
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The Simpsons "Cape Feare" |
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Faith No More's cover of "Easy" opens with "Turn the lights on baby... this one's for the ladies in the house." |
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In the Xiaolin Showdown fanfic, Demon of Wind, Rai does this to Kimiko in the BLAM chapter. With Rai clones as a backup chorus. |
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The Parkers episode "Funny, Funny Valentine" |
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On the first track of Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, Dr. Death Defying begins the lead-in to "Na Na Na" with, "This one's for all you rock-and-rollers, all you crash queens and motor babies..." |
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xkcd plays this for laughs with this comic. |
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Kath & Kim has Brett dedicate his karaoke performance of Foreigner's "Cold as Ice" to his wife, Kim. |
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In Aptitude Test (mid-February 2013), after Rina finishes her song "Heritage", she dedicates her cover of Jonathan Coulton's "I'm Your Moon" thus: |
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A wonderfully bitchy example by Eagles, when Don Henley said "I'd like to dedicate this song to Mr Rupert Murdoch". The song? Dirty Laundry. |
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Regular Show: In "Karaoke Video", Mordecai and Rigby's performance of "We're Not Gonna Take It" is introduced with a dedication to "all you hard workers out there who get treated like dirt." |
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The Front Bottoms: "Twin Sized Mattress" begins with an obscure and poetic dedication: "This one's for the lions living in the wiry broke-down frames of my friends' bodies." "West Virginia" has one after the first verse, but before the rest of the song: "This one goes out to all my friends in West Virginia". The song (a Break-Up Song) otherwise has nothing to do with West Virginia; supposedly the line references a particularly good show the band had in that state. |
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Butthole Surfers "I Hate My Job" starts with the following memorable rant: |
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Disco Elysium: During one sidequest, you call in to your sidekick Kim's favorite radio station to pursue a lead. After interviewing the DJ, you can request a song and a shoutout for Kim. Though Kim's too professional to dwell on it and quickly pushes you back toward the case, it doesn't take a lot of Composure to notice how much he appreciates it. |
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The studio version of "Alienation's For The Rich" from They Might Be Giants (Album) is dedicated to "all you modern-day troubadours out there... And I think I know who you are". |
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Edguy's "Aren't You A Little Pervert Too?". |
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Tupper Ware Remix Party dedicate nearly every song in their live shows “to all the ladies.� |
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Subverted in Veronica Mars, when a little girl who is dying to see Logan get back together with Veronica calls a radio station and asks Nick Lachey's "What's Left of Me" to be dedicated to her, from him. Funny, of course, because neither him nor her are exactly the romantic type... and yet this cheesy song somehow rings true. |
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Strong Bad Email "caper": |
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Invoked in Family Guy when showcasing how overprotective Peter is. At a concert, Peter decks the lead singer of the band they're seeing because he dedicated a song to "all the ladies out there." |
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Friends, "The One Where Ross and Rachel Take a Break": after they break up, Ross calls a DJ to dedicate U2's With or Without You to Rachel. Rachel calls the station to tell them how Ross slept with someone during the break, and the dedication is cancelled. |
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Linked example in Auto-Tune the News. |
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