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| Released = November 10, 2008
| Music video = April 8, 2009
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| Recorded = 2007
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| Length = 2:55
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| Writer = Natalie and Nicole Albino
| Producer = Nina Sky
| Chronology = ] singles
| Last single = "''']'''"<br>(2008)
| This single = "'''On Some Bullshit'''"<br>(2009)
| Next single = "'''Beatiful People'''"<br>(2009)
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'''"On Some Bullshit"''' (stylezed as "On Some Bulls**t" or "On Some Bullsh*t") is the third single to be released from ]'s unreleased album '']''. The song was recorded in 2007 and released in November 2008. Music video is released on April 8, 2009 and it was produced by Relentless and released by labels ]/]. There are known words in chorus like: "I'm really on some bullshit (fuck what you heard)". On ], the single is released on June 2, 2009.

==Background==
The song is recorded in 2007 and released as a third single from unreleased album. It's written and produced by Nina Sky. It talks about one couple's fights, lying and breaking up. There are many popular words in chorus like: "I'm really on some bullshit" and "fuck what you heard". Nicole Albino has tattoed the words "fuck what you heard" between her shoulder and neck. There are two versions released from the song: Clean (music video version) and original Dirty Mastered version.

==Versions==
There are two versions of the song. Dirty-mastered is released on November 10, 2008. There are words like "fuck what you heard", "i'm really on some bullshit" and "i'm on some new, new, brand new bullshit". First clean version is released in December 2008. The swears are replaced by the other words like "i'm on some new new brand new business" or "i'm really on some bull, bull". The second clean version is released in music video on April 8, 2009. The swears are simply, just removed.

==Track listing==
===iTunes version===
# "On Some Bullshit" - 2:55

===Digital download===
# "On Some Bullshit" (Dirty Mastered) - 2:55
# "On Some Bullshit" (Clean Edit) - 2:50

==Music video==
Music video was filmed in March 2009 in Los Angeles. It's released on April 8, 2009. The music video was produced by Relentless production. It shows girls in various places dancing and singing like in street, in black room and on concert in the club. It has been watched on ] 627,144 times as of 2014.

==Release==
The single is released on November 10, 2008.

The music video is released on April 8, 2009.

iTunes edition is released on June 2, 2009.

==References==
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==External links==
* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLhjynkyU8o&hd=1
* https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/on-some-bulls**t-single/id318668055

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