... Baby One More Time (from Kung Fu Panda 4)

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Published 2024-03-08
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... Baby One More Time (from Kung Fu Panda 4) · Tenacious D

... Baby One More Time (from Kung Fu Panda 4)

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Released on: 2024-03-08

Main Artist: Tenacious D
Producer: John Spiker
Composer: Max Martin

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All Comments (21)
  • @Lokii121
    Drop a like if you want Jack Black and Kyle to release more bangers like this
  • @Rohwit
    That growl of Jack ‘and I knowww’ does something to me. Jack is a treasure! Protect him, world! Love from India
  • One of the best covers. Jack Black never misses. No hate to the og version though they're both amazing
  • @rocket_racooon
    Just saw the movie today, ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT and when this came on me and my friend started singing along 😂😂
  • @darklink9781
    Another great song I've heard with Tenacious D, the voices of JB and KG is perfect ❤
  • @nadineg9700
    Tenacious D should have this in a concert. And make more remixes like this one!❤
  • It's about time Tenacious D does a song for a Kung Fu Panda movie. I had this cover stuck in my head ever since hearing it in Kung Fu Panda 4 for the first time.
  • Kung Fu Panda 4 reveals the power that can come with accepting change, with the message being not to fear it because it was a natural part of life and one's personal evolution.
  • Ironically, one of the best parts of the movie is the credits scene with this cover in the background. I'm not saying the movie is bad, in fact I rate it a 7/10, it's nice and that's it, though not amazing like the first two—what I love about this scene is the Furious Five coming back for a quick cameo and show off their combat styles, paying homage to the first installment, and how this leaves the door open for the upcoming movies to end this saga, with Zhen training in order to become the next Dragon Warrior, which, I think, it's neat. Although there should be a scene in the next movie in which Zhen questions Tigress why didn't she attempt to keep seeking the Dragon Warrior position, to which Tigress would tell here that, even if she were to be the most fitted for something and really wanted it, sometimes life isn't what one wants to make out of it and ends up making you take other paths you hadn't conceived before; however, that shouldn't let someone down, instead, that person should seek to make the most out of that new path and adapt to it, trying to be happy with what life has given you. "You expected to make a lemonade, however, sometimes life doesn't give you lemons, but peaches or apples, maybe even oranges—what you should do with it, is use what life gives you and make a peach juice or an orange juice, and make it the best juice possible."
  • Kung Fu Panda 4 has several positive messages about redemption, not allowing your past mistakes to dictate your future choices, the importance of teamwork, and finding ways to use your gifts and talents for the greater good.
  • Kung Fu Panda 4 offers enough eye-catching entertainment to sustain young fans of the franchise.
  • @Mr.Feather130
    I got hyped when I heard this in the end credits for the film