The song parody, shared on McDonald’s Japan’s official Twitter, credits IOSYS and Touhou Project’s ZUN for their collaboration. Miko, known for her work on Touhou Project songs, performs the parody.
After the record-breaking box office successes of Straight Outta Compton, Bohemian Rhapsody and this year’s Elvis, it seems like every beloved musician with an extensive catalog of hits is bound to ...
All schoolhouse programs are closed for the coming day. It's just too coco nutty out there to drive. In fact, Hello, this is the schoolhouse, as you must know. We are calling you now because of ice ...
It takes a quick wit to be able to parody a song. You have to come up with just the right angle to poke fun at whatever melody you’ve chosen. Whether it’s a play on a genre or just plain absurd, find ...
"Weird Al" Yankovic has sold millions of albums, won five Grammy Awards, performed sold-out concerts around the world and had Daniel Radcliffe play him in a movie about his life. He can add one more ...
Did you know there was a whole genre out there of Joe Biden parody tunes? Most are quite professional, and riff off popular songs to mock the president. Some focus on Joe himself, falling here, ...
Weird Al Yankovic has made popular parodies of songs by dozens of artists, including Michael Jackson, Madonna, Queen, Green Day, and Lady Gaga. While receiving a parody version of a song from Weird Al ...
Though he doesn’t need to, parody artist “Weird Al” Yankovic has a reputation for getting permission from the artists whose songs he makes a mockery of. In the past this has included the likes of ...
Weird Al Yankovic has made a name for himself with spot-on song parodies. 40 years into his career, a look at some of his best tunes reveals the expertise and creativity it takes to do what he does.
AICC General Secretary and Member of Parliament K C Venugopal on Friday expressed solidarity with GP Kunjabdulla, the lyricist of a parody song highlighting the alleged gold looting from the Lord ...
A principal in Vermont has found a musical way to make snow days even more fun for her students by recording and singing announcements that parody popular songs. Liz Shayne of The Schoolhouse Learning ...