Strangers (Goldie Boutilier song)

Inspiration for the song also came to her from watching re-runs of the late '80s, early '90s sitcom Perfect Strangers, featuring the characters Balki and Larry.

[2] Homorazzi writer Tyrell highly praised the track, saying it "showcases what Kay does best - sing a catchy hook and tell an excellent story lyrically".

[3] Karen Bliss of MSN Entertainment also wrote a positive review of the track, however believed the song "Diddy Dum" should have received single status in its place.

Pusha T is entirely absent from the video and it centers on Boutilier at first being enamored with a love interest, a mannequin, but gets gradually fed up with his antics and perpetual infidelity.

After repeatedly reconciling with the interest, Boutilier gets fed up for the last time, finds him at a party, drags him outside and smashes his head into pieces with a crowbar, then does a dance.