Weird Al Yankovic gives Robin Thicke's 'Blurred Lines' a 'non-rapey' parody with 'Word Crimes'
It appears we woke up in 2003 this morning with new music coming from Jamie T and Weird Al Yankovic, the latter of whom has followed up on his Pharrell Williams 'Happy' parody 'Tacky' with one of 'Blurred Lines' that takes aim at those abusing grammar.
Stereogum — In the YouTube era, Weird Al’s shtick isn’t so novel anymore. The songs he spoofs on his 14th album Mandatory Fun — “Happy,” “Royals,” “Fancy,” “Blurr... more info
The Independent — It appears we woke up in 2003 this morning with new music coming from Jamie T and Weird Al Yankovic, the latter of whom has followed up on his Pharrell Williams 'Happy' ... more info
Stereogum — Weird Al Yankovic has pretty much dominated the week in music, which is objectively awesome — I haven’t listened to this much Weird Al since I was blasting “Amish P... more info