Friends S9 | E7

When Joey and Chandler visit Richard’s apartment (which is for sale), they find a tape labeled "Monica".

The episode hinges on Ross (David Schwimmer) getting baby Emma to sleep. After failing with standard lullabies, he sings a song from his college a cappella group, The Buzzeros —a tune called “Baby Got Back” (Sir Mix-a-Lot’s 1992 hit). Ross doesn’t see the issue, but Rachel is horrified that he’s singing a graphic ode to large posteriors to their infant. friends s9 e7

: Phoebe attempts to fit in by using a "Transatlantic accent" and pretending to be someone she isn't. The Authentic Moment When Joey and Chandler visit Richard’s apartment (which

: The story concludes with Mike standing up for Phoebe, emphasizing that authentic connection is more valuable than social approval. The Fragility of Trust (Chandler, Monica, and Joey) Ross doesn’t see the issue, but Rachel is

: The central plot—Ross and Rachel discovering that baby Emma only stops crying and laughs when they sing Sir Mix-a-Lot’s "Baby Got Back"—is a fan favorite. Reviewers often enjoy the clash between parental dignity and the desperate measures required to soothe an infant.

Friends S9 E7 is not a top-10 episode, but it is for three things:

The episode is structured around three main storylines that highlight the cast's comedic range as they navigate new parentshood, upper-class social pressures, and lingering romantic jealousies. 1. Ross, Rachel, and the "Inappropriate" Lullaby