We're All Gay (Backstreet Boys)
Weird Al Yankovic · Other Songs - Weird Al Yankovic
Yeh,
We are on fire,
We have desires
But one is that way,
One backstreet boy is gay,
But we don't want to be mean,
Since now he's a queen,
Don't ask please,
Which backstreet boy is gay?
Tell me who,
Aint saying that it's A.J
Tell me who aint saying that its howie,
Tell me who,
I never wanna hear u say,
Which backstreet boy is gay?
Now I can see him,
He's in women's clothes,
But he don't need an I.U.D yeh,
He likes village people,
He's playing croquet,
His dog is a pekinese,
He is on fire,
His back perspires,
Won't say (won't say won't say) WHO'S GAY
He's always saying,
Aint nothing but a butt ache,
Aint nothing but a fruitcake,
I never wanna hear you say (never wanna hear you say),
Which one of us is gay?
Tell me who?
Aint saying that it's Brian (wwooaahh)
Tell me who,
Aint saying Nick or kevin
Tell me who,
He's making up a soufflé,
Which backstreet boy is gay?
Ok we're all gay!
We are on fire,
We have desires
But one is that way,
One backstreet boy is gay,
But we don't want to be mean,
Since now he's a queen,
Don't ask please,
Which backstreet boy is gay?
Tell me who,
Aint saying that it's A.J
Tell me who aint saying that its howie,
Tell me who,
I never wanna hear u say,
Which backstreet boy is gay?
Now I can see him,
He's in women's clothes,
But he don't need an I.U.D yeh,
He likes village people,
He's playing croquet,
His dog is a pekinese,
He is on fire,
His back perspires,
Won't say (won't say won't say) WHO'S GAY
He's always saying,
Aint nothing but a butt ache,
Aint nothing but a fruitcake,
I never wanna hear you say (never wanna hear you say),
Which one of us is gay?
Tell me who?
Aint saying that it's Brian (wwooaahh)
Tell me who,
Aint saying Nick or kevin
Tell me who,
He's making up a soufflé,
Which backstreet boy is gay?
Ok we're all gay!
We're All Gay (Backstreet Boys)
In this energetic parody, Weird Al Yankovic reimagines the Backstreet Boys' hit 'I Want It That Way' with a humorous twist on LGBTQ+ themes. The track showcases Yankovic's signature style, blending upbeat pop-rock instrumentation with his characteristic vocal delivery and comedic timing. Released as part of his extensive catalog of song parodies, the recording highlights his ability to transform popular songs into satirical commentaries while maintaining the original's catchy rhythm. The song stands as a notable example of his work in the comedy-rock genre, demonstrating how he can address social topics through music without relying on direct lyricism.
