Who remembers that awesome ode to Detroit, "It's so Cold in the D" by T-Baby from 2008?

Beavis and Butthead do. And their commentary is spot on.

Check out their hilarious video below from 2011, where Beavis asks, "Is this the 'Real Housewives of Detroit?'" And, noting the horribly off-key singing and off-beat rapping, Butthead says, "Something's off."

The original video, which has garnered more than 8.2 million YouTube views, still has people laughing. But according to the Detroit News, T-Baby has had a hard time dealing with the negative limelight over the years:

For T-Baby, however, the jokes were difficult to bear. She had to stop reading the comments attached to the clip, which were hurtful to her, and eventually she stopped going on YouTube altogether. Her phone number was posted online, and she was flooded with rude text messages and threats on her voicemail. An extreme introvert by nature, the negativity caused her to retreat further into her shell.

"I was hurting because of everything that everyone was saying. I didn't have no support, nobody to support me or help me with it or nothing," she told the Detroit News.

But today, she's turned a new leaf.

Last week, T-Baby released a new version of her infamous song that's more on key and beat. And it's not as, uhhh....awesome. Check it out below.

According to the Detroit News, T-Baby penned the tune for her friend Mason Graham, who was shot and killed at Universal Coney Island in 2006 while trying to break up a fight.

Beavis & Butthead Watch Original 'It's So Cold in the D'

New 'It's So Cold in the D'

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