Duck Sauce’s “Big Bad Wolf” Video Is Not Safe For Life

Becky Bain | October 25, 2011 10:30 am

Duck Sauce had a breakout hit with “Barbra Streisand”, their Funny Girl-referencing dancefloor track that was so popular it was performed on Glee. We assume the duo picked up a few new younger fans after their song appeared on the Fox show, and by no means should any of them watch the disturbingly hilarious video for the pair’s “Big Bad Wolf”. In the clip, two sleazy-lookin’ guys go on the prowl for some hot ladies, and they’re packin’ something preeetty big in their pants. No, something else. World, let Duck Sauce introduce you to “crotchfaces”.

Duck Sauce – “Big Bad Wolf”

‘”Big Bad Wolf’ is pretty simple, and it can mean anything, really, so we wanted the video to have its own narrative,” says Duck Sauce’s A-Trak to Rolling Stone. “Remember when dance music videos used to actually be creative? Like when you think back to Aphex Twin, Fatboy Slim and Daft Punk… I don’t know why the genre’s videos became so generic in recent years.”

“When Keith [Schoffield] came up with this idea of ‘crotchfaces,’ we just thought it was hilarious,” he continues. “He started coming up with all these gags and describing the characters living in this sort of parallel world, and we were sold. He wasn’t sure if we’d be down to play the leads, but our take on this was, if we’re going to do this, we need to go all the way. So we played the dickheads, essentially.”

[Via Rolling Stone]