‘American Idol’ Contestant Sang Funny ‘Pants On The Ground’ In Atlanta

‘American Idol’ contestant sang funny ‘Pants On The Ground’ in Atlanta. Last night, Fox’s “American Idol” came back to show the Atlanta, Georgia auditions,and contestant Larry Platt performed a unique song that he wrote. It’s called “Pants on the Ground,” and the performance was even funnier and crazier than the title. He told the judges the song is about, “me pullin pants up.” Also, he is 62 years old,which is way over the show’s age limit of 28. That also gets addressed later on in the clip (below).
Larry started singing the song’s lyrics that went “Pants on the ground,pants on the ground. Lookin like a fool with your pants on the ground. With the gold in your mouth,hat turned sideways,pants hit the ground. Call yourself a crew,kept lookin like a fool,walkin downtown with your pants on the ground.” He continued on,getting crazier and crazier. He even tried to do the splits at one point. Afterwards, Simon started to patronize him by asking him what the song is called. Then Simon eventually told him he was slightly to old for the “American Idol” competition as if that were the only reason he didn’t make it to Hollywood. Check it out,below.
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Pretty ironic that Mr. Platt has lived long enough to see a black President, only to be publicly humiliated by age discrimination instead.
And we’ve already had a bunch of old Presidents, haven’t we?
Joking aside, why do we tolerate age discrimination on our publicly-licensed airwaves?