Ain't Nobody Got Time for That
Ain't Nobody Got Time for That | |
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Screengrab from the viral video | |
Starring | Kimberly "Sweet Brown" Wilkins |
Narrated by | Joleen Chaney |
Distributed by | YouTube |
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Running time | 42 seconds |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Ain't Nobody Got Time for That is a viral YouTube video of Kimberly "Sweet Brown" Wilkins which originally aired on Oklahoma City NBC affiliate KFOR-TV, where she escaped a fire in an apartment complex.[1][2] It garnered Sweet Brown many appearances on television, including a visit to ABC's The View.[3][4][5]
Brown also plays a cameo role in the Tyler Perry movie A Madea Christmas saying a part of her line from her television interview during an interview at the end of the movie.. As of March 2016, the original video has 62 million views.
Critical analysis
Charles E. Williams, writing for the Huffington Post, said that the humor evoked by Sweet Brown's interview should stay within the confines of the African-American community, linking it to the "code-switching" phenomenon W. E. B. Du Bois spoke of.[6]
Lawsuit
In April 2013, Sweet Brown sued Apple for selling a song called "I Got Bronchitis" on iTunes for profit, using catchphrases uttered by her in the video, such as "Ain't nobody got time for that?", "Ran for my life," and "Oh, Lord Jesus, it's a fire!"[7]
Jimmy Kimmel parody
In March 2014, variety show Jimmy Kimmel Live did a parody of the video in the style of a movie trailer. The plot is Sweet Brown going through important moments in history and being responsible for things such as Barack Obama getting into politics and Steve Jobs making Apple. It starred Queen Latifah as Sweet Brown, Barkhad Abdi as Barack Obama and Adam Driver as Steve Jobs. In the end, it features Matt Damon doing an interview when the real Sweet Brown comes in and interrupts him with her well-known line.[8] As of September 2014, it has over 700,000 views on YouTube.
References
- ↑ "OKC apartment complex catches fire, 5 units damaged". NewsChannel 4, KFOR-TV, Oklahoma City. April 8, 2012. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
- ↑ Chandler, D. L. (April 10, 2012). "Oklahoma's Sweet Brown Coming For Antoine Dodson's Internet Crown". Hip-Hop Wired. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
- ↑ "Oklahoma City's 'Sweet Brown' visits 'The View'". NewsOK. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
- ↑ Cooper, Charlene (May 15, 2013). "Sweet Brown Dishes On New Reality Show and Movie". Essence. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
- ↑ "Sweet Brown syndrome: Has the viral video star 'jumped the shark'?". The Grio. April 23, 2013. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
- ↑ Williams, Charles E. (May 10, 2013). "I Am Charles Ramsey and Sweet Brown: "You Do What You Have To Do" and "Aint Nobody Got Time For Dat"". Huffington Post.
- ↑ Dickey, Megan Rose (March 12, 2013). "'Ain't Nobody Got Time For That' Viral-Video Star Does Have Time To Sue Apple". Business Insider. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
- ↑ Ng, Philiana (2 March 2014). "Jimmy Kimmel Transforms Popular YouTube Hits Into Dramatic Movie Trailers". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 16 May 2015.