Everyone's a Little Bit Racist

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"Everyone's a Little Bit Racist" is a comedic musical number from the Broadway show Avenue Q that satirically explores everyday prejudices and racial stereotypes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical number
show tune
song
associatedWithProduction Avenue Q Broadway cast recording NERFINISHED
basedOnWork Avenue Q concept album material
composer Jeff Marx NERFINISHED
Robert Lopez NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPerformanceIn Avenue Q original Broadway production
followsInShow The Internet Is for Porn NERFINISHED
genre comedy
musical theatre
satire
hasBroadwayDebutYear 2003
hasCulturalImpact frequently cited in discussions of race and humor in musical theatre
used as an example of controversial Broadway songs
hasNotableFeature contains explicit language
intentionally provocative lyrics
uses puppets and human actors together on stage
hasPerformanceContext ensemble number in Avenue Q
hasSubject cultural stereotypes
implicit bias
race relations in the United States
includedInCastRecording Avenue Q original cast album NERFINISHED
lyricalTheme everyday prejudice
political incorrectness
racial stereotypes
social commentary
lyricist Jeff Marx NERFINISHED
Robert Lopez NERFINISHED
medium stage musical performance
narrativeUniverse Avenue Q fictional neighborhood
originalLanguage English
partOf Avenue Q NERFINISHED
performerInFiction Brian NERFINISHED
Christmas Eve NERFINISHED
Gary Coleman (character) NERFINISHED
Kate Monster NERFINISHED
Princeton NERFINISHED
precedesInShow The Money Song NERFINISHED
targetAudience adult theatre audiences
tone humorous
ironic
satirical
usedFor comic relief
social satire
workFrom early 2000s

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Avenue Q notableSong Everyone's a Little Bit Racist