You Liked This (Okay, Computer!)

"You Liked This (Okay, Computer!)" is a song by American musician Will Wood. It appears as the tenth song on his fourth studio album "In case I make it," (2022), released prior through Say-10 as the fourth single on June 10, 2022. The track is spoken word and features Bev Standing, whose voice was used in TikTok's text-to-speech feature without her permission. This is instrumentally backed by dark piano and electronic noise, with its corresponding music video showcasing avant-garde 3D imagery.

"You Liked This (Okay, Computer!)"
The official cover artwork for "You Liked This (Okay, Computer!)".
Single by Will Wood
from the album "In case I make it,"
ReleasedJune 10, 2022 (2022-06-10)
Genre
Length2:11
LabelSay-10
Songwriter(s)Will Wood
Producer(s)
  • Will Wood
Will Wood singles chronology
"Cicada Days"
(2022)
"You Liked This (Okay, Computer!)"
(2022)
"Euthanasia"
(2022)
Music video
"You Liked This (Okay, Computer!)" on YouTube

Background

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In 2021, Will Wood took inspiration from Radiohead's "Fitter Happier" to create a dystopian monologue, focused on the capability of artificial intelligence to build user profiles and its technique of manipulating consumers. He then sent this to Bev Standing, who was nonconsensually used as a text-to-speech voice by TikTok until she sued the company in the same year. She accepted Wood's script, reading it multiple times to be edited together.[3] In tribute to his inspiration, Wood directly included the song's origin album OK Computer as part of the title in parentheses.[4]

Following "Cicada Days" in May 2022, Wood began teasing the release of the new single on YouTube. With the announcement, he stated that it expressed his hatred of modern youth submission to social media platforms and its limiting of individuality.[5] Wood picked the song as a single for the reason of wanting to create a video around it, holding the goal of artistic gratification over generating advertising revenue or selling copies of the album.[6] The single was published on June 10.[3] On "In case I make it," (2022), it appears as the tenth song, which is followed by "The Main Character" as a thematic successor.[1]

Composition

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"You Liked This (Okay, Computer!)" begins with Standing's voice in an automated filter, reading phrases prevalent in social media and buzzwords. This is backed with electronic noises that mirror Radiohead's styling from OK Computer.[7] Shortly into the song, Wood introduces piano with an uneasy composition resemblant of Tim Burton's music.[5] The track continues to develop in intensity as Standing undertakes a harrowing tone, accompanied by the sound of smartphone notifications and various samples.[4] The piano additionally becomes more dramatic and somber as it progresses.[2][8] "You liked this" is intermittently repeated as a phrase throughout the song and additionally closes it, taking the standpoint of corporations and victim blaming the user for agreeing to their terms of service.[4] The track was composed, performed, and produced solely by Wood.

Music video

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A music video co-directed by Will Wood and Jim Horvath, with 3D animation by the latter, was released for "You Liked This (Okay, Computer!)" on June 10, 2022.[3] Standing's voice is represented by a wired mannequin head with screens, who begins narrating over sheep jumping across a fence. The sheep are then transported through a factory guarded by robots, where machines cut each open to reveal comedy and tragedy masks. Their severed parts are used to create thought bubbles containing the sheep jumping across a fence, which is later absorbed into mouse food. The mouse is the pet of a smoking anthropomorphic lizard that lives on the moon, revealing that the Earth is on fire with the phrase "Wake Up Sheeple!" appearing on a billboard.[4]

The video was written by Wood and Horvath as a story, contrasting live performance music videos. He took inspiration from the music videos of Tool and Radiohead while writing for "You Liked This (Okay, Computer!)",[9] subsequently presenting it in an absurdist fashion while often including humor.[4]

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ a b Hsu, Caitlin (August 10, 2022). "ALBUM REVIEW: Will Wood's "in case I make it," will make you cry, dance, and maybe finally go to therapy". SwitchBitch Magazine. Retrieved August 27, 2024.
  2. ^ a b Vine, Paul (July 20, 2022). "Will Wood presents: "You Liked This (Okay, Computer!)". Plastic Magazine. Retrieved August 27, 2024.
  3. ^ a b c Torrison, Suzanne (June 10, 2022). "Will Wood Team Up With The Voice Of TikTok For Dark Social Media Satire "You Liked This (Okay, Computer!)"". Behind the Curtains Media. Retrieved August 27, 2024.
  4. ^ a b c d e Rogers, Kieran (June 16, 2022). "Unwrapped: Will Wood - You Liked This (Okay, Computer)". Clout. Retrieved August 27, 2024.
  5. ^ a b Young, Jessica (May 25, 2022). "Music Review—You Liked This (Okay Computer!)". Voice Magazine. Retrieved August 27, 2024.
  6. ^ Hoeffner, Joe (July 14, 2022). "Will Wood on "White Noise," Decisions on Singles, and Empty Celebrations". Two Story Melody. Retrieved August 27, 2024.
  7. ^ Smith, Graeme (June 10, 2022). "Video: Will Wood – You Liked This (Okay, Computer!)". York Calling. Retrieved August 27, 2024.
  8. ^ Nelson, Joshua (July 22, 2022). "Interview: Will Wood On His Newest Album, "In Case I Make It,"". Bleeding Cool. Retrieved August 27, 2024.
  9. ^ Gonda, Christopher (June 10, 2022). "Behind the Video: Will Wood Discusses His Unique Perspective on Music Videos". V13 Media. Retrieved August 27, 2024.