This Awesomely Bad Jingle About Entrepreneurs Is Worth a Listen Because it's Friday.

By Laura Entis

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Calling all entrepreneurs: Are you in need of an inspirational song? An anthem to get you pumped about starting a business from scratch?

Well…this probably isn't it.

A website called Only You Songs, which will take your lyrics and turn them into a two-minute custom song for a mere $59.99, has created a little jingle for all the entrepreneurs out there.

Related: Bounce Back: The Inspiration Playlists of Multimillionaire Entrepreneurs

Titled "Entrepreneur," the song explores some familiar entrepreneurial tropes, including the value of experience over a traditional education ("Don't need no college degree/I got my start on Etsy"), and the ability to make some serious cash ("Take the money and run/Take the money and run").

But really, this song can't be explained. You just have to listen. It's…something else.

Check it out below.

Laura Entis is a reporter for Fortune.com's Venture section.

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