Your Favorite Martian
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Your Favorite Martian

Your Favorite Martian started as a YouTube comedy music project around 2011, known for animated videos with crude humor and catchy, simple tunes. Songs like...

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Your Favorite Martian's viral comedy songs and animated videos

A YouTube comedy music project known for crude humor and catchy tunes about internet culture.

For the classic vibe, 'Zombie Love Song' still holds up. The newer 'Puppet Break-up' shows they haven't lost the touch.

Your Favorite Martian captured a certain early-2010s YouTube vibe with songs that were both intentionally silly and weirdly memorable. Tracks like 'Zombie Love Song' and 'My Balls' blended pop-punk and rap into viral hits that felt like inside jokes for a generation online.

It started around 2011 as Ray William Johnson's animated music venture, with regular uploads of songs like 'Friend Zone' and 'Tig Ol' Bitties'. After going inactive around 2014, it came back in 2021 with new releases like 'Puppet Break-up'.

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Your Favorite Martian started as a YouTube comedy music project around 2011, known for animated videos with crude humor and catchy, simple tunes. Songs like 'My Balls,' 'Zombie Love Song,' and 'Tig Ol' Bitties' became early viral hits, blending pop-punk and rap elements with intentionally silly lyrics about internet culture and adolescent themes.

The project was primarily the work of Ray William Johnson, who provided most of the vocals and writing, with production help from others. After a few years of regular uploads, the channel went inactive around 2014. The music leaned into parody and meme-friendly content, with tracks like 'Friend Zone' and 'Stereotypes Song' poking fun at common online tropes.

In 2021, Your Favorite Martian unexpectedly returned with new music and a slightly updated sound, though still centered on the same brand of humorous, animated songs. The comeback included releases like 'Puppet Break-up' and continued to engage the fanbase that had grown around the original videos.

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