In 2009, Usher and Pitbull released the hit song "DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love Again." In 2011, YouTuber CaptainSparklez released a Minecraft parody of the song, titled "Revenge." With the latter song's recent resurgence into the cultural zeitgeist, it's only appropriate that the former song's performers pay tribute with a cover of their own.

"DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love Again" focuses on someone who just wants to dance and find love after a boring work week. This makes it nearly indistinguishable from your average late 2000's top 40 pop track. "Revenge," on the other hand, follows a man who is comfortable with and enjoys his day-to-day life, yet is threatened by creatures that want nothing more than to rob and murder him, so he rises up and singlehandedly eliminates the threat with his determination and passion for his craft. This is symbolic of the oppression that gamers face on a daily basis, and their struggle to rise up against the society in which we live.

Such a powerful statement elevates a standard nostalgic banger to a level most songs only dream of. Imitation is often considered the most sincere praise, and when an imitation improves so greatly upon it's source, one must pay the proper respect. Especially when it spreads a powerful message that resonates with hundreds of millions around the world. Who doesn't hear the word "creeper" and immediately think "aw, man?" This goes to show that Usher and Pitbull must collaborate once more in order to pay their respects to the song that transformed their work into a inspiring anthem of perseverance and revolution with an interpretation of their own. It's time to run, run, until it's done, done.