Hi! I'm Jon Brett and welcome to my channel! I am a songwriter and guitar player specializing comedy music and entertainment!
Music videos! It’s what I do! I write, produce and create videos for my comedy songs. I also have a kid’s music project under the name JJB That’s Me! Check it out @jjbthatsme
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awesome song. i can confirm, this is sang in english (can)
Those school books 😁
American: beenie Canadian: triggered😡
ALBERTAN HERE
no but the telefrancais intro actually brought back so many memories. My class in 2nd grade watched an episode a week back when teachers still wheeled those old TVs on carts.
For the Americans: One click is one kilometer and one kilometer is 0.62 miles
Stop why do I recognize the random people waving. Canada is so fucking small man I know at least 3 of them
It’s such a small country for being such a big country! Lol I’m happy you saw some familiar faces!
The song's good ! ...and it's stuck in my head now 😂 Hello from Sherbrooke, Quebec :D
Hello from Essex, Ontario! I’m happy you enjoyed it!
Missed opportunity to pronounce “sorry” as “sOHree”
Yeah, blame it on my proximity to the US and watching too much American television lol
this is true, i am a canadian and it actually does make sense.
I hope it would! Thanks for checking it out!
NO CANUCKS GIVEN
Not a single one!
I love being a Canadian!
Me too! ❤️ 🇨🇦
I have never been replied to by a owner of a video I commented on! @JonBrett
Makes perfect sense
You MUST be Canadian!
I'm Canadian and there was a bunch of words in this song that I didn't understand D:
I’m here to help! Let me know which terms you are struggling with, and I would be happy to fill you in!
born 1997 in canada bc never once saw bagged milk
I understand. Bagged milk was available all across Canada in the 60s, but the western provinces stopped using it between the 70s and the 90s. BC stopped in the early 90s, shortly before you were born, but bagged milk is still available in Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime provinces. There is still a significant number of Canadians that enjoy their milk this way. Thanks for checking out my song!
We making it out of the graveyard with this one🗣️🥶🔥🔥🗣️💀🪦
🎃 🇨🇦 😱 🪦
colour with a U goes crazy haha
That’s because it is correct! 😂
My sister has a massive unicorn stuffy called uni, now it is not murderous, but it heared this song, and now has gotten some “fun ideas” from this song.
BE CAREFUL OF IT’S MIGHTY HORN!
As a Canadian, I am so glad you included SOAP GUM, it's such a good gum, def my favourite flavour. Also, am I any less of a Canadian for using pounds, inches, feet, ZEE, and miles instead of kg, cm/m, zed, and km? It just makes more sense to me, despite using the rest of the metric system except those things.
Haha Soap gum is delicious! It’s difficult to explain to non-Canadians! Lol And, no, you’re no less Canadian. I live very close to the American border, so spent much of my formative years watching American TV. Around here we use a mix of metric and imperial, depending on what we are measuring. Temperature? If it’s hot, Fahrenheit, if it’s cold, Celsius! Height? Feet. Distance? Kilometres. 😂
Amazing
Thank you!
I enjoyed this song thank you for sharing this song with us.
Thanks for listening!
@@JonBrett you are so welcome, Jon Brett. Please keep them coming
I’m a Canadian and I will never use zed over zee, it’s zee, there’s no zed >:(
Well, you are certainly free to use “zee”, everyone will still know what you mean. However, while both pronunciations are acceptable in Canada, technically “zed”, being the British version of the letter, is what is considered correct. “Zee” is the American version.
That was amazing
Thanks so much!! I appreciate that!
....will you be willing to accept an American who is super into a Canadian?
I have spoken to the council, and we have decided to grant your request. 🇺🇸 🇨🇦
YES! Score!
As a Canadian, I’m a bit sad knowing haven’t gotten to explore anywhere outside Ontario, except ONLY Vancouver, never anywhere else. I’d love to see more of the west side of the country. I’ve heard the islands are beautiful. Seeing this video made me kinda appreciate my Canadian-ness a bit more. And maybe we’re a bit cooky now that I think about it.
Maybe one day you can see more of our great country!
Love it from Milton, Ontario.
Thank you from Essex, Ontario!
as a canadian: yes.
YES 🇨🇦!!
I've literally been to 7 of the named places Edit how the hell does jon brett only have like 2k subs
Lucky!
As a Canadian, I understood every slang. Should’ve snuck in Serviette though.
Shoot! I forgot that one!
Telefrancais!
TELEFRANCAIS!!
Yes.
Yes!!
I showed this to my non Canadian friend and they were so confused 😂
Naturally! 😂
At a time when we are feeling like our 'Canadian culture' is being decimated as a result of the overwhelming influx of immigrants and refugees, this song is a welcome balm to the Canadian soul. This was a special reminder of who we are and what we value. Thank-you!
wow east coast favouritism
Nono, when I put out the call for clips in order to make the video, I just received mostly from Ontario and the East Coast. I made sure to include every province and territory, but could only work with what I was provided with my $0 budget. 🤷♂️ Thanks for watching, though!
Albertan here. I don't know French, never heard hockey get referred to as "a game of shitty" before, I've never seen a bag of milk IRL, we call "peameal bacon" "back bacon"
Well, I was more referring to Canada having two official languages. I’m not sure about Alberta, but in Ontario we were required to take French classes for much of our schooling, although most didn’t retain much beyond simple greetings, etc. The lyric is “a game of SHINNY”, which is an informal term for a game of pick up hockey. I am aware that Alberta doesn’t have bagged milk. Much of Canada does not, BUT a lot of the country has bagged milk available, approximately 60% of the population. 🤷♂️🇨🇦 Pea meal bacon and back bacon are the same thing, just rolled in pea meal. It’s delicious.
This makes sense
You must be Canadian!
I'm a Canadian and I say this good.
As a Canadian, I say THANKS!
This hit home! I went to Canada’s wonderland for one school trip, camp muskoka for another, and am going to Québec this march. It’s a lot, eh? (lol)
That is a lot! But those are some great places to get to visit! 🇨🇦
I'm furious I'm only finding this now. This was great to listen to
Well, I’m happy you finally found it!
From the Quebec province, thank you for your musical sense of humour (fitting genre too😹😹😹)
From Ontario, thank you for enjoying my music!
the guy who 🤷♀🤷♀🤷♀ at "Economy Falls" though lol
Oh, that’s just Richard. He’s pretty great!
TIMMIES!
Every morning! ☕️ 😂
I like the back story
Thanks! I thought it would be nice to go back and talk a bit about the songs as well as clean up the recordings!
Canada! ❤
❤️ 🇨🇦
0:21 - We don't say 'Comme ci comme ca'... Like... Never.
We did in grade school French class… but mostly because that’s all we remembered lol
The Tim Hortons tho
Have to have my Timmies!
makes 100% sense
You must be Canadian!
yass!
YASSS!! 🇨🇦
This needs to be our new national anthem
Let me submit it to the proper channels for consideration!
As a Canadian, I don’t know how to speak French
Well, that’s fair. The line is more referring to our two official languages, but being from Ontario I understand how few people speak both. They tried to teach us… oh, how they tried! Lol