September 28, 2024

Howard Stern Bashed Paris Hilton’s Forgotten Music Career And “Drunk Text” Single In A Brutal Unearthed Clip.

Howard Stern is careful about which celebrities he bashes on his SiriusXM satellite radio show. This is a far cry from his shock jock days, where he made a boatload of money ripping apart A-listers and their behavior. But nowadays, Stern is known for his celebrity interviews, such as his conversation with Barbara Streisand or his emotional one-on-one with President Joe Biden. Therefore, he never knows if he’ll offend a future show guest if he opens his mouth. But in 2012, Stern couldn’t care less, especially when he ripped on Paris Hilton and her forgotten music career.

In this article, we will delve into what Stern said about Paris Hilton’s music career and her single, “Drunk Text”. Following that, we will briefly explore their relationship.

Howard Stern Destroyed Paris Hilton Over Her Music Career And Single, “Drunk Text”

Howard Stern slammed Paris Hilton’s 2012 single, “Drunk Text” on an old episode of his SiriusXM radio show. Stern began discussing the new song by telling his audience and his longtime co-host Robin Quivers that he had been sent Hilton’s track. Stern insulted Paris Hilton’s 2006 debut album, “Paris”, and then the 2012 single.

“Paris Hilton hasn’t given up on being a legitimate star and having some sort of talent. Remember, a couple of years ago, she put out a record and it was just horrendous. So now, she put out a song — or somebody put out a song — I don’t know what it is. She just talks. The song is called ‘Drunk Text’. It’s a techno song. But she’s just talking over it.”

Stern then played parts of the song that feature Hilton mostly speaking over a techno beat. The lyrics mostly describe Hilton’s interactions with men at the club and what she would typically do at the venue. As the lyrics state: “I went out to the club the other night. To, you know, dance with my b*tches. That guy was there again.”

Drunk Text” was eventually taken down from YouTube due to being universally panned by music experts and bloggers. Stern and Quivers added to the criticism, claiming that the lyrics revealed how “vapid” Hilton’s life truly is.

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