2 MINUTES NOTICE -(OFFICIAL VIDEO) // HELLUVA BOSS

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Published 2023-11-23

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  • @necrosylum.l3013
    My absolute favorite thing about this is seeing Mammon clearly enjoying the song right up until he FINALLY realizes that the whole thing is Fizz's resignation and that he is being slandered. 😂
  • I love the fact that Mammon is genuinely vibing right until the end when Fizz calls him a sad sack.
  • @theladykoi9209
    Fizz walking away from Mammon and his abuse was monumental. Just like Angel standing up to Valentino to protect Niffty. I hope to see a lot more character growth next season!
  • Alex Brightman making that rough character voice still sound incredible while singing just shows how little is by accident and how much is hard work resulting in absolute control.
  • Fun fact: All the demons of the crowd were wearing merchandise with the "$" symbol or the "M" of Mammon, but the mute kid is the only one wearing a shirt with Fizzarolli's face on it. I love those little details!
  • @Jonathan_Collins
    Gotta admire his talent of improvisation. Made an entire 3 minute show about saying "fuck you" to a terrible boss and got the crowd to sing it along with him. To call him a clown is a disservice, I’d say he’s a full fledged celebrity. Only Alex Brightman is fit for this role<333
  • @jasondeiss2825
    Please tell me that i'm not the only one who adores Ozzie's face as he watches Fiz play with the flaming baton.
  • @syncrossus
    Can't wait to hear a disgruntled wal-mart employee play this over the intercom
  • @Mmelodramatic
    the way he can get an entire crowd to cheer for a song where the chorus is literally just "fuck you" is actually amazing
  • @icxflames
    I love how in the whole 1:53-2:09 sequence, the circle of sin changes from Mammon's to Ozzie's, symbolizing how Fizz is going from one Sin that abuses and exploits him towards one that loves and supports him—just as Asmodeus helps with his boyfriend's performance and gets excited over watching him.
  • They say, "People don't quit bad jobs. They quit bad bosses." This song proves this to be this to be true in his case. He didn't really care about the whole merchandising. He loved performing, but Mammon was abusive and manipulative, so he felt like he had to be a perfect version of himself because that's what Mammon wanted him to be. I was afraid that I'd hate his singing voice as rough as it is, but it was amazingly well balanced. And saying Fuck You to a bad boss always feels great. Even when it's not you or your bad boss.
  • @crazyyev
    angel dust fighting the urge to send this to val edit: why tf is this so popular edit 2: thanks for 1k likes guys
  • @DanGamingFan2846
    A better "I quit" song doesn't exist. I love how it starts out slowly, Fizz recounting his abuse over the last 10 years before the chorus comes in and he completely tells Mammon off without him realizing it until the very end. It's so satisfying to to see Fizz stand up to and completely cut ties with him, the animation and choreography are beautiful, and of course, Alex Brightman's vocals are amazing. It's the best song in the episode, and a perfect final performance for the greatest showman in Hell.
  • @dogeinadidas370
    Can we take a moment to appreciate how good Helluva Boss musicals are?
  • @emmelhsa-ms
    I love how Mammon was vibing to his own diss track Until he heard his name xD
  • Alex Brightman has quickly become one of my favorite voice actors wtf.
  • @WiloKun
    I love that Blitz comes to rescue right during the line "Too late to apologize". Like it's too late for Mammon, but it never was for Blitz. Such a great juxtaposition!
  • @Batzo_
    "Did you really think i was gonna stay" was my favourite line, IT WENT ON SO GOOD!!!
  • @neodarlek
    I like how the whole song seems to be Fizz building himself up to the "Mammon! You sad sack of shit!" moment, like he's reminding himself of all the abuse he's suffered and finally breaking away from Mammon.
  • listening to all the helluva boss songs I am more and more convinced that fizz can just summon stage props whenever he needs them for a show cause there's no way he could've prepared that all last second after "spending his whole preperation time having a panic attack"