Butse Kik
"Butse Kik" (also spelled as "Buchikik" or "Abuchikik"[1] or "Butsikik"[2]) is a novelty song by Yoyoy Villame[3] that is widely regarded as one of his hits in the Philippines, becoming a radio staple.[4] The song title was originally released by Yoyoy Villame as "Vietcong Palagdas" performed by Villame with the Embees and the MB Rondalla Band through Kinampay Records.[5]
The music and the concept itself is a parody of the song "Baby Cakes" by the American singer Dee Dee Sharp, released in 1962. "Butse Kik" ("buche cake") is a play on the title "Baby Cakes". In Filipino cuisine, "butse", "buche" "butsi" or "buchi" is a deep-fried pastry made of sticky rice flour with sweet red bean filling. The song consists of gibberish nonsense lyrics that sound vaguely like Chinese. which the Chinese community in Cebu took umbrage and demanded that it be removed from jukeboxes as the song's faux-Chinese lyrics were perceived to be racially insensitive, but according to Villame, a plan to bring the case to court failed because the complainants could not find a single Chinese word in the song.[4]
References[]
- ^ "Novelty singer Yoyoy Villame passes away". GMA News Online. 18 May 2007. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
- ^ Marjorie Evasco (2001). A life shaped by music: Andrea Ofilada Veneracion and the Philippine Madgrigal Singers. Bookmark. ISBN 978-971-569-412-4.
- ^ Katherine Brisbane, Ravi Chaturvedi, Ramendu Majumdar, Chua Soo Pong, Minoru Tanokura (16 August 2005). The World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 5: Asia/Pacific. Routledge. pp. 902–. ISBN 978-1-134-92977-1.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
- ^ Jump up to: a b Humor in his chromosomes, Cora Lucas, Inquirer, May 20, 2007
- ^ "Vietcong Palagdas (The Original Butsekik)". Retrieved 17 June 2014.
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