Mr. MONTELL JORDAN: “This Is How We Do It” – Stuck In A Man’s Head: Can meanspeed® therapy help get it out?

Last week someone was on Twitter and complained of 10 months of having the song THIS IS HOW WE DO IT running as a tape loop in their head – unwanted nonstop. I tried finding that person after getting the song stuck in *my* head (on purpose) to test whether I could remove it by matching a song of a speed with one percent of the speed of the song. I did an analysis:

Meanspeed®-Carlton Speed Summary

Song=THIS IS HOW WE DO IT
Montell Jordan

This_Is_How_We_Do_It-meanspeed_map-bpm_scan+MONTELL+JORDAN_-Re-elect-the-President

This_Is_How_We_Do_It-meanspeed_map-bpm_scan+MONTELL+JORDAN_-Re-elect-the-President


song title= “This Is How We Do It”
Average measure=~1.626 seconds
Average beat=~0.40662 second
Median expected tempo/mean speed=147.6 bests per minute
This_Is_How_We_Do_It-meanspeed_map-bpm_scan+MONTELL+JORDAN_+re-elect_Obama

This_Is_How_We_Do_It-meanspeed_map-bpm_scan+MONTELL+JORDAN_+re-elect_Obama

Corresponding frequency tonality=629.55 Hertz, where D#5/Eb5=622.25 Hz, E5=659.26 Hz

EP=This Is How I Do It
®2009 the bicycle music company File type=purchased AAC audio file
size=7.6 MB
bit rate to=256 kbps
sample rate=44.100 kHz
volume=-7.6 dB
profile=low complexity
channels=stereo
extension=m4a
seller=iTunes® by Apple®
genre =rhythm and blues/soul p
(no lyrics given legally)

I could not find the original member of Twitter® who posted about the song – but I did look:

Ashley Catimon Ashley Catimon ‏ @ashley_catimon

This is how we do it *raise the roof*

Taylor Delasbour Taylor Delasbour ‏ @Taybae_Duhh

” This is how we do it ” is stuck in my head from dance central ! I feel like playing !
arg ‏ @thingsandstuffs

Realized moments ago that I’ve had ‘this is how we do it’ stuck in my head all day and I’ve suddenly lost the will to go on.

Emily Marre ‏ @marremee

the song “This is how we do it” has been stuck in my head since spanish class when i sang it out loud

Deja Kai ❌⭕♉ ‏ @dejavuall_over

Pretty J. Pretty J. ‏ @Pretty_Jjb

“@Mr_Dancer305: «@Pretty_Jjb “This Is How We Do It” is the best old school song ever!» ocontrer I think it was just kick it. By. SWV” #true

Tyler Oravits ‏ @TOravits7
Travis Dotson Travis Dotson ‏ @datboi_TDOT

“This is how we do it” #classic

It’s time for #Spurs basketball, and this is how we do it!! #TeamSpurs!! #GoSpursGo! #DriveFor5! #RingForTJ!!

Brianna Wilson Brianna Wilson ‏ @BeingbreezyB

This drunk keeps singing this one little line, “this is how we do it” lol sm

b o m b DIGGITY b o m b DIGGITY ‏ @tiannabrie143Vybinn to the music this is how we do it all night cruising down freeway just me and my baby in our ride : )
Lauren Thornton Lauren Thornton ‏ @LalaCoca2u

RT @fairley_fckedup: I love my deck….so much room for activities lol

Beautiful Chelle Beautiful Chelle ‏ @American__Rebel

Montel Jordan “This Is How We Do It” is the national party song

Ali Ashford Ali Ashford ‏ @AliAshford

This is how we do it lol we go hard @KReidlinger http://pic.twitter.com/kPRQAzgX

11h Jordan Snapp Jordan Snapp ‏ @JSnappp

@idelieee “this is how we do it in the chi”

12h Yolanda Armendariz Yolanda Armendariz ‏ @yayaarmendariz8

I’m kinda buzz its all because THIS IS HOW WE DO IT !

As we see it is a song that is catchy for most, *too* catchy for others.

The METHOD to remove this earworm would be to find another song at a speed within 1% of the original and literally play the offending song while yelling the lyrics of one or more of these songs with it. If this problem happens to you – 1) I heard about an app called “unhearit” which through some algorithm employs the same method. Whether they use exact tempo or not I have no idea am not affiliated with the company.

Songs within 1% of the tempo of THIS IS HOW WE DO IT:

“De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da,” The Police

“Born To Run,” Bruce Springsteen

“Say A Little Prayer For You,” Dione Warwick
“Abraham, Martin & John,” Dion”

“I Can’t Get No Satisfaction,” Otis Redding (Stax Records)

“Twenty-Five Or 6 To 4,” Chicago.

Best,
Ian Andrew Schneider
meanspeed® therapy
March 29, 2012

You had a BAD DAY, you had a BAD DAY! “bad day” CREATIVITY, SELLING OUT AND SURVIVAL AS THE STARVING ARTIST – Tempo maps and Video of Dan “I sold my best song to the National Football League” Powter

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IN 2006, Danny Powter had the most famous one-hit wonder song ever to become property of the National Football League called BAD DAY.

Bad Day - Tempo Mapping - New Jersey Free School - no lyrics - no mp3

Bad Day - Tempo Mapping - New Jersey Free School - no lyrics - no mp3

Mr. Tony Dungy's favorite songL One Hit Wondre Extraordinaire BAD DAY

BAD DAY

Even for Ricci and Theron, a very "BAD DAY" - NEW JERSEY FEE SCHOOL TEMPO MAP - © 2010 - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

THERON/RICCI show what a BAD DAY is in the fantastic film - MONSTER

“Bad Day” is a pop song written by Canadian singer Daniel Powter. It was released as the first single from his second album Daniel Powter (2005) and achieved a huge success throughout the world, reaching the #1 spot in the U.S. and Ireland. In the U.S. it was a massive smash hit, and became the most successful single of 2006 as ranked by Billboard Magazine. It was also used in the opening sequence of the movie Alvin and the Chipmunks, where the chipmunks were singing the song as they stored the nuts for the winter.
“Bad Day” was used as the 2005 ‘Goodbye Song’ in the fifth installment of the hit show American Idol.
Despite the song’s massive worldwide success, Powter failed to release any more pop hits, proving to be a very successful one-hit wonder.
Contents
Music video
The boy and girl in split screen from the music video.

The music video is directed by Marc Webb and features two single people, a male (Jason Adelman) and a female (Samaire Armstrong), waking and going about their daily schedule. The video shows this happening over a three-day period, but makes no distinction between the days apart from the different clothing worn for each day. The main event is the two adding graffiti to the same wall, separately, on each day, culminating in the completion of a heart. At the end of the video, life mirrors the image created on the wall, with the boy offering the soaking wet girl a red umbrella in the pouring rain, as a cab stops for them. Parts of it are shot in a split-screen. Throughout the video, Powter is shown with his tuque, playing his piano. The Metro Red Line subway in Los Angeles was used during the shooting of this video and prominently featured throughout. The area where the two meet and add the graffiti on the wall is on the mezzanine level of Pershing Square Station in Downtown Los Angeles.
Critical reception
Billboard called the song “one of the great discoveries of the year”[2] and the top One Hit Wonder of the 2000s.
Release history
Country     Release Date
Europe     January 2005 (2005-01)
Australia     June 27, 2005 (2005-06-27)
United Kingdom     July 25, 2005 (2005-07-25)
United States     January 17, 2006 (2006-01-17)

“Bad Day” reached number seven on the Canadian Singles Chart; it was also successful in the United Kingdom, where it reached number two on the UK Singles Chart after it was used in an advertising campaign for Coca-Cola.[4] In the United States, it reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100. The song grew in popularity in the United States when it was used in the fifth season of American Idol in the farewell video packages for eliminated contestants. It was also featured in the compilation album Voices from the FIFA World Cup during the 2006 FIFA World Cup. It is also currently a popular song to play in sporting events, usually whenever the home team loses. It was even played after the 2008 U.S. Presidential election after John McCain’s concession speech.
“Bad Day” has been certified 2x platinum by the RIAA in the U.S. for digital sales of over 2 million. The song was featured as a free download on the iTunes Store from August 2–9, 2005. It was nominated for a 2007 Grammy Award for “Best Male Pop Vocal Performance”.
Billboard named “Bad Day” the No. 1 Hot 100 song of 2006. It is one of three “one hit wonders” to become Billboard’s single of the year, following 1958’s “Volare (Nel Blu Di Pinto Di Blu)” by Domenico Modugno and 1962’s “Stranger On The Shore” by Mr. Acker Bilk.[citation needed]
On the 16th July 2008, it was revealed by BBC News that “Bad Day” was the most played song in the UK during the period 2003-2008.
[edit] Cover versions
“Bad Day” was covered by the fictional music group Alvin and the Chipmunks for their 2007 film Alvin and the Chipmunks. Their version made the charts in January 2008, debuting (and so far, to date) peaking at #86 on the Billboard Hot 100.
“Bad Day” was also covered by Kidz Bop, also the first Kidz Bop song to be a single.
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“Bad Day”
Single by Daniel Powter
from the album Daniel Powter
Released     January 2005 (2005-01)
Format     CD single, digital download
Recorded     2004
Genre     Pop rock
Length     3:53
Label     Warner Music Group (USA)
Sony BMG (Europe/Korea/Latin America)
Writer(s)     Daniel Powter
Certification     3× Platinum (RIAA)
Daniel Powter singles chronology

BAD DAY - A NJ FREE SCHOOL TEMPO MAP COMPARISON OF ELECTRIC AND ACOUSTIC VERSION

BAD DAY - A NJ FREE SCHOOL TEMPO MAP COMPARISON OF ELECTRIC AND ACOUSTIC VERSION

/Ian Andrew Schneider/

The NJ Free School

a division of the MEANSPEED® MUSIC COMPANY

January 30. 2010

Bad Day by Dan Powter - tempo graphic by the NJ Free School

BAD DAY - DANIEL ONE HIT WONDER POWTER'S TEMPO - sold to the National Football League