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"Sad" is one of Bo Burnham’s most iconic tracks from his 2013 special, what. The song is a masterclass in musical comedy, using upbeat, poppy instrumentation to mask dark, absurdist humor that satirizes how we consume tragedy as entertainment. Bo Burnham Sad
Standard pop progressions that make the song feel "safe" and familiar, which heightens the impact of the dark lyrics. Key Lyrics & Imagery The song relies on rapid-fire, increasingly absurd tragedy: The track is part of the album what
Upbeat and energetic, creating a jarring contrast with the lyrics. The song is a masterclass in musical comedy,
The song shifts when Bo describes watching an old man get hit by a train because he didn't warn him; he admits he just thought, "Oooh, this is gonna be sad," and then enjoyed the spectacle. The "Inside" Connection
The core joke of "Sad" is the subversion of empathy. Bo presents a series of tragic images—from "a depressed onion cutting itself" to "a homeless man named Rich"—and uses them as punchlines. By the end, he reveals himself as a "genius" not for feeling empathy, but for successfully turning suffering into a catchy song for profit. Key: C Major (the "simplest" and most common key in pop).
While "Sad" is from his earlier work, its themes laid the groundwork for his 2021 special, Inside . Tracks like "All Eyes on Me" (which won a Grammy for Best Song Written for Visual Media ) explore similar territory—the intersection of mental health, performance, and the commodification of "sadness" in the internet age.