weird parodies

He called "Perform This Way" "[an] impressive way to kick off the album."

– Premieres August 21st", "Weird Al Yankovic "Alpocalypse (Deluxe CD/DVD), "Weird Al Yankovic, "Alpocalypse" – Album Review", "Album Review: "Weird Al" Yankovic – Alpocalypse « Consequence of Sound", "Jill Scott Celebrates First No. My Friends (Red Hot Chili Peppers) 's "Whatever You Like". State of Shock (The Jacksons w/ Mick Jagger) However, he stated that it "is the most enjoyable collection of Yankovic tunes since 1996's Bad Hair Day. Club, rated it a B+, explaining that "Yankovic once again goofs on an increasingly throwaway pop landscape, and barely manages to keep up." Hate to Say I Told You So (The Hives) Shattered (The Rolling Stones) To give a nod to our friends to the north, he parodied the song "American Idiot" by Green Day with stereotypes and popular trends of Canada. "He feels it's important to maintain the relationships that he's built with artists and writers over the years. Footloose (Kenny Loggins) Gangnam Style (Psy) Unbelievable (EMF) Courtesy Volcano. Push (Matchbox 20) Yankovic, after spending all this extra effort (he had to work on this while performing an Australian tour, as well as put a family vacation on hold to meet the demands of Gaga's manager) did not want the song to go to waste, and instead posted it to YouTube and other music sites, indicating that he had wished all sales proceeds to go to the Human Rights Campaign charity. "Skipper Dan" is a style parody of Weezer. Brown Sugar (The Rolling Stones) [5], "CNR" is a style parody of the White Stripes, in particular borrowing heavily from "Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground".

Mmmbop (Hanson) Weird Al steps into rap with this parody of Eminem's "Lose Yourself." Prince. The song is about all of the extremely unromantic and sometimes misguided things that the singer does to show his love for his significant other, such as "let you warm your freezing hands inside my buttcrack." Sledgehammer (Peter Gabriel)

The song's end is also very similar to the chorus of the song "You Don't Mess Around with Jim". (Tina Turner) Baby (Justin Bieber) A favorite moment in the video is the unexplained lion wandering through the hospital echoing the lion in Madonna's "Like a Virgin" video. Semi-Charmed Life (Third Eye Blind) "Song parodies can be characterized as fair use," says copyright lawyer Justin Jacobson of The Jacobson Firm. [1], Although Yankovic is not required to obtain permission to perform parody work under United States copyright law, he sought to gain Lady Gaga's permission for his parody in early 2011, as he has done with all his parody songs in the past. Outside (Staind) Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are) (Pras Michel w/ Ol’ Dirty Bastard & Mya) A deluxe edition of the CD was later released that included all of these music videos, sans the ones for "Perform this Way" and "Polka Face". Sex Type Thing (Stone Temple Pilots) Send Great Job, Internet tips to gji@theonion.com. This was one of Weird Al Yankovic's most controversial releases due to the fact that it was unclear whether Coolio, creator of the parody target "Gangsta's Paradise," had given permission for the song. At the time of the album's release, videos for all but two of the songs were included with the physical DVD and deluxe downloadable version of the album. You Can’t Always Get What You Want (The Rolling Stones) Bang and Blame (R.E.M.) Womanizer (Britney Spears) Reportedly, Madonna herself suggested the parody. Bawitdaba (Kid Rock) Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen), “THE ALTERNATIVE POLKA” (1996) Weird Al's first highly successful parody of Michael Jackson came in 1984. In a video from yesterday captioned “TO MY FAVORITE PEOPLE IN THE WORLD!, Trump expands on his loving feelings toward an age demographic most at risk of dying horribly due to his administration’s mishandling of the pandemic, telling them that he, too, is a senior citizen as he waves his hands around to extol the virtues of an experimental COVID-19 drug. Honky Tonk Women (The Rolling Stones) The ninth track on the album, "Another Tattoo",[23] is a parody of "Nothin' on You" by B.o.B featuring Bruno Mars.

[15][16] In live performance, Yankovic wears an authentic Jungle Cruise uniform. Chuck Hurewitz, Yankovic's lawyer at the time, asserts that "Weird Al's substantial market success is responsible for the willingness of copyright owners to grant him permission to parody their musical compositions, and has made it possible for Yankovic to bargain for a lucrative share in the copyright of the parody version of the song.". Party All The Time (Eddie Murphy) Don't hold your breath waiting for "Raspberry Soufflé" to come out. Down With the Sickness (Disturbed) "[13], Scott Shetler, of music news website PopCrush, rated it four out of five stars. Weird Al did his homework for the Star War's themed parody single to the tune of Don McLean's American Pie in 1999. Call Me Maybe (Carly Rae Jepsen) Speed Of Sound (Coldplay) This song became Weird Al Yankovic's first top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 after over 20 years as the most loved and reviled music parodist in the business.

Somebody Told Me (The Killers) Club. The video details Weird Al as a tremendous failure as a Jeopardy contestant. Owner Of A Lonely Heart (Yes) What’s Love Got To Do With It? 99 Luftballons (Nena) Day ‘n’ Nite (Kid Cudi) Closing Time (Semisonic), “ANGRY WHITE BOY POLKA” (2003)

Despite the controversy, the video, featuring Florence Henderson (taking Michelle Pfeiffer's role from the "Gangsta's Paradise" video) and a host of goofy Amish takeoffs, is very very funny. Metal Health (Bang Your Head) (Quiet Riot) Alfred Matthew "Weird Al" Yankovic's 30 plus years of pop parodies have proven that weird beats normal any day. Contributor, The A.V. The video throws in a raft of sight gags from the chicken dance to Dick Van Patten in the audience, and cows and sheep. The musical styles on the album are built around parodies and pastiches of pop and rock music of the late 2000s and early 2010s. Yankovic stated that he had not set any firm date for release of Alpocalypse, and instead wanted to wait for the right time for its release, telling his record label that the album is "going to be out whenever there’s a dramatic shift in pop culture – whenever that happens to be". Should I Stay Or Should I Go? Don't miss the Gilligan's Island homage in the lyrics. A live-action video for "Perform This Way" was released a day prior to the release of the album, while a video for the polka medley, "Polka Face", was slated to be released in late July. [14] The music video was created by Divya Srinivasan. Send Great Job, Internet tips to gji@theonion.com. Smoke On The Water (Deep Purple)

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Nirvana reportedly considered Weird Al's parody of their classic "Smells Like Teen Spirit" as a sign they had "made it." The song is all about the pains of being an inactive, lazy, and out of shape person. It's Yankovic's first-ever chart-topping album and the first comedy album to hit number one since 1963's My Son, The Nut by Allan Sherman (featuring "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp)," which will be stuck in your head as soon as you finish reading this parenthetical aside). Produced by Julie Moskowits & Corrine Wong for Ghostbot, Inc. Art Director: Roman Laney/Animators: Sam Chi, Tony Cliff, Alan Lau, Kevin Navarro & Brad Rau/Assistant Animators: Jamaica Dyer & Kris Toscanini, "Ringtone": directed by Josh Faure-Brac for, "Another Tattoo": animated and directed by, "If That Isn't Love": animated and directed by Brian Frisk, "Whatever You Like": animated and directed Cris Shapan, "Stop Forwarding That Crap to Me": animated and directed by Koos Dekker, Monique Donnelly – backing vocals on "Perform This Way" and choir vocals on "Stop Forwarding That Crap To Me", Angie Jaree – choir vocals on "Stop Forwarding That Crap To Me", Scottie Haskell – choir vocals on "Stop Forwarding That Crap To Me", David Joyce – choir vocals on "Stop Forwarding That Crap To Me", Randy Crenshaw – choir vocals on "Stop Forwarding That Crap To Me", This page was last edited on 25 October 2020, at 15:21.

Relax (Frankie Goes To Hollywood), “POLKA PARTY!” (1986) [6][7][8] In a first for any major recording artist, users of JibJab's web site had the option of including themselves in the music video. Pop culture obsessives writing for the pop culture obsessed. Tubthumping (Chumbawamba) His ability to match the production quality of these songs with his own wacky lyrics has impressed the world, and he shows no sign of stopping anytime soon. Ray Of Light (Madonna) Advertisement. Composing his lyrics and music video before the film was released, the artist pored over spoiler information online before attending an expensive … As much as the huckster style of the above clips fits the original video, it’s hard to beat the effect of Flores’ edit, which adds accordion noodling over every sentence Trump speaks. [4][6] The song's lyrics are about superhuman feats that Charles Nelson Reilly could accomplish, similar to Chuck Norris facts. L.A. Woman (The Doors) After this was done the manager said Gaga denied permission in April 2011, which was a major setback for Yankovic, as he would have to pull the song from the album's release and prepare and record another song in its place, which would delay the album's release further. Chamillionaire, the target of this parody (it's a takeoff on his huge hit "Ridin'"), admits to being a fan. Best Song Ever (One Direction) Sexy And I Know It (LMFAO) Alpocalypse followed a five-year gap after the release of Straight Outta Lynwood. Most of these videos were animated, but a live action video for "Perform this Way" was produced. Replay (Iyaz) "This is different than recording cover songs, which would require the person covering the song to obtain a mechanical license through the Harry Fox Agency, permitting the artist to create a new version of the original song. Weird Al Yankovic has reigned for 30 years as the unchallenged king of the pop music parody. [4] The song is a diatribe against someone sending the narrator useless junk emails. It was the seventh studio album self-produced by Yankovic. [38], Alpocalypse debuted on the Billboard 200 at number 9,[39] Yankovic's highest chart position at the time, and managed to sell 44,000 copies in its first week.

The album's final single, "Perform This Way", was released digitally on April 25, 2011, but failed to chart.

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