Codebreaker

The most retweeted tweets of 2010- IN SONG!

John Moe Dec 29, 2010

We asked our pals Kevyn and Jeremy at We Sing Your Tweets to set a couple of the most retweeted tweets from Twitter to music. Because that’s what they do. They call their songs “sweets” because song + tweet = sweet. They surprised us by coming through with all ten. Enjoy and happy new year!

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shitmydadsays
Justin

Don’t focus on the one guy who hates you. You don’t go to the park and set your picnic down next to the only pile of dog shit.

June 28, 2010

rihanna

Justin Bieber just flashed me his abs in the middle of a restaurant! Wow! He actually had a lil 6 pack! Sexy, lol! #Beliebersplzdontkillme

kanyewest
Kanye West

I’m sorry Taylor.

Sep 4, 2010

ladygaga
Lady Gaga

I’m beautiful in my way, ’cause God makes no mistakes. I’m on the right track, baby. I was Born This Way.

Oct 21, 2010

joejonas
Joe Jonas

I cry because I love Justin Bieber!!!

Feb 27, 2010

alqaeda
Al-Qaeda

Just noticed Twitter keeps prompting me to “Add a location to your tweets”. Not falling for that one.

Sept 14, 2010

justinbieber
Justin Bieber

Te quiero mucho mi amor.

July 11, 2010

liltunechi
Lil Wayne

Aaaaaaahhhhhhmmmmm baaaaakkkkkkkkkk!

Nov 4, 2010

drakkardnoir

We always ignore the ones who adore us, and adore the ones who ignore us.

Sept 18, 2010

StephenAtHome
Stephen Colbert

In honor of oil-soaked birds, ‘tweets’ are now ‘gurgles.’
June 16, 2010

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