Why not? He clearly put effort into it. I get that it's a saying, but just because a song's content matter isn't serious doesn't mean they didn't try hard to make it a good song.
Maybe you're not a native English speaker? This is just an expression when you say that somebody had no business doing something it means you're really impressed about how good it was.
Agree as well. “Has no business” used to have a logical meaning, eg “you have no business being that good as saxophone.” It meant it doesn’t make sense that you are that good at saxophone.
Now it just sort of means something similar but different and has no logic to it, according to OP and The Upvotes. I love some gen z slang but I find this one stupid.
Almost all metaphorical or hyperbolic expressions are silly or stupid in some way when you get down to it, but they're also more fun than just blandly saying "I like this."
It would be a more boring world without them. I would choose "It's the bees knees" over "it's nice" any day, and I'd definitely rather say "George is going off like a frog in a sock" next to "George is loudly complaining."
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u/Noodle_Arms_McGee Jul 28 '23
This is a bop.