The song "Titenic" by JonTron & The Gregory Brothers is a humorous and satirical take on the video game adaptation of the movie "Titanic". The lyrics are a playful commentary on the absurdity of the game and its departure from the actual events and themes of the movie. The song starts with a repetition of "ti-ti-ti-ti" sounds, mimicking the iconic Titanic melody. The lyrics then highlight the odd choices made in the game's development, suggesting that it could have been called "Bird Versus Camel" instead, as the title would have been equally unrelated to the movie. The main verse of the song briefly narrates the plot of the game, which features an American girl named Rose trying to escape from an arranged marriage. She meets Jack, and players have to tap a button quickly to keep them alive. The lyrics jokingly reference Jack's impact on Rose's life, including some innuendo. The chorus repeats the idea that the game's title could have been anything unrelated to the movie, as its content deviates significantly. The lyrics also mention various elements present in the game, such as cobras, rats, chefs, and bats, suggesting the bizarre nature of the gameplay. The song humorously emphasizes that the game is far from an accurate representation of the movie, even referencing the flying eggplant, a random and unrelated element found in the game. Throughout the song, the repetition of the potential alternative titles for the game, like "Bird Versus Camel," highlights the absurdity of the actual title "Titenic." The song playfully suggests that nobody would have argued if the game had been given a completely unrelated and random name. Overall, "Titenic" is a humorous musical commentary on the video game adaptation of the movie "Titanic," mocking its divergence from the original story and its strange gameplay elements.