The song "Mike, Change Your Ways" by The Gregory Brothers is a humorous and catchy track that tells the story of a person named Nedra whose car has been vandalized with spray-painted words saying "Mike is a cheater." The song begins with the description of the damage done to the car, including the windshield and the driver side mirror. Nedra, the owner of the car, claims to have no knowledge of who Mike is or why her car has been targeted. The song then addresses Mike directly, questioning his identity and whether he knows anyone named Mike. It emphasizes the confusion and shock that Nedra experienced upon discovering the vandalism. The song continues with references to the involvement of the police and insurance company in addressing the situation. Despite the frustration caused by the incident, Nedra expresses satisfaction with her insurance provider, USAA, for taking care of the issue. Throughout the song, the chorus repeatedly urges Mike to change his ways or even change his name to avoid being associated with cheating. The catchy and repetitive nature of the chorus emphasizes the songwriter's desire for Mike to rectify his behavior. The song concludes with a mention of Pat Collins from News4, indicating that the events described in the song may have been based on a real news story. The song is then credited to Schmoyoho, a musical YouTube channel known for creating humorous auto-tuned remixes of news clips, incorporating elements of comedy and satire. Overall, "Mike, Change Your Ways" is a lighthearted and comical song that addresses a fictional incident of car vandalism while playfully urging the character of Mike to reflect on his actions and make positive changes.