Members of the congregation eventually get into the catchy tune, swaying and clapping their hands. (Image via YouTube video screenshot)
© 2024 Blaze Media LLC. All rights reserved.
Gospel Choir's 'Keep Yo Business Off Yo Facebook' Song During What Appears to Be a Church Service Is an Instant 'Classic
August 16, 2013
"Sunday you act like a saint, but your Facebook posts say you ain't."
Facebook. It's place where people air relationship woes , where pictures of nights before should never see the light of day and where best friends sometimes become enemies.
Although the social networking site has many positive uses keeping friends and families connected, it is unfortunately a place where even the most heinous of crimes are admitted.
So one church has a message for its congregation, taking form in a gospel song: "You need to keep your business off of Facebook."
"The things that you say, you know they're gonna find out about 'em anyway," the male lead singer croons, during what appears to be an actual church service, before heading back to the refrain.
Members of the congregation eventually get into the catchy tune, swaying and clapping their hands. (Image via YouTube video screenshot)
"Those pictures that you post, you need to quit it because you're doing the most," another lyric went.
Then back to, "you need to keep your business off of Facebook."
"Sunday you act like a saint, but your Facebook posts say you ain't."
Although posted in July, the video -- "Keep Yo Business Off Yo Facebook" -- is starting to get some viral attention now.
The video description calls it a "new christian classic about the pitfalls of hubris and lack of discretion in todays (sic) social media world."
Watch the performance:
Who is now going to share this story on their Facebook?
This story has been updated.
(H/T: Gawker)
Want to leave a tip?
We answer to you. Help keep our content free of advertisers and big tech censorship by leaving a tip today.
Want to join the conversation?
Already a subscriber?
more stories
Sign up for the Blaze newsletter
By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use, and agree to receive content that may sometimes include advertisements. You may opt out at any time.
© 2024 Blaze Media LLC. All rights reserved.
Get the stories that matter most delivered directly to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use, and agree to receive content that may sometimes include advertisements. You may opt out at any time.