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Mean Girls Actor Daniel Franzese is a... Rapper?

Yes! He joins singer Tom Goss on a beary fun song about body positivity

By Ben NelsonPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Daniel Franzese throws down rhymes in Tom Goss' ode to nerdy bears

Last summer, Tom Goss paid homage to the subset of plus-sized gay men that enjoy superheroes and video games with his smash anthem, “Nerdy Bear.” Now he returns with “Nerdy Bear: The Markaholic Remix,” a reinterpretation of the song from the bear’s perspective, featuring brand-new rhymes by the gay community’s ultimate nerdy bear, Mean Girls and Looking actor Daniel Franzese.

“The remix was my idea,” says Franzese, who is openly gay. “When Tom’s original came out last summer, I was like ‘OMG, it's about time we got an anthem of guys pursuing us bears in song. We should do a remix of this track where the bear responds that he’s down to party—and I should rap on it!’”

The friends have worked on previous projects together. Most notably, Franzese played Tom’s husband in a series of videos from the singer’s Territories album. “It’s always fun to work with Danny and at this point it seems like we’re just making up opportunities to work together,” Goss laughs.

The original “Nerdy Bear” is a pop track, with a big, snappy sound, an infectious melody, and a sultry R&B vibe. The remix, by LA-based producer Markaholic, raises the BPMs and adds slick and seductive rhymes written by Franzese. He wittily weaves explicit sexual connotations into many of the popular arcade games from the 80s, as in: “If you like whips and chains, we can do the Double Dragon,” referencing the martial arts game. He continues with “I’ll follow you down your Oregon trail and hitch on to your wagon.”

He makes similar playful associations with the shapes from Tetris, the cherries in Pac-Man and the mushrooms in Mario Brothers. The idea is not just about getting laughs; it is meant to convey the confidence Franzese and others in the gay bear community have built by not only accepting their girth, but embracing it. “It’s fun to find unique ways to amplify body positivity and happiness,” says Franzese.

Tom shows affection to his favorite nerdy bear, Daniel Franzese.

Michael Serrato, Goss’s long-time collaborator, who directed the original “Nerdy Bear” music video returns to direct the remix version. “I always love the movement and cheekiness Michael brings to a project,” Goss reflects. “He can always make me smile.”

Goss brings a few smiles of his own in the video, debuting his stripper moves. He’s not quite sure where he learned them. “I guess years of taking off my clothes to try to get people to listen to my music,” he jokes.

Tom Goss was raised in Kenosha, Wisconsin, a small city on Lake Michigan, between Chicago and Milwaukee. Much of his youth was spent focused on his studies and on wrestling. He didn’t feel much in the way of sexual and emotional desires growing up. In fact, he didn’t go on his first date until he was 22, while in seminary, training to be a Catholic priest.

That was when Tom realized he did have an appetite for sex, only it wasn’t towards women or even the men that society deemed as handsome. His attraction was toward plus-sized men, known as "bears" in the gay community, and nerdy ones to boot.

“It would be hard to pinpoint what I love most about nerdy bears,” Tom Goss explains from his LA home. “From my experience, they tend to be gentle and warm. They want to have a good time, they’re easy to get to know and, of course, they’re cuddly. To me, that’s a winning combination.”

“‘Nerdy Bear’ is authentic to my experience and relays my unique perspective that beauty doesn’t fit a standard mold,” he says.

Tom Goss’s “Nerdy Bear: The Markaholic Remix (featuring Daniel Franzese)” is available on iTunes, Spotify and all major digital platforms.

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