Goyte's 'Somebody I Used to Know' Gets a Bad Lip Reading
Jennifer Gosnell — May 9, 2012 — Pop Culture
Presenting 'Kicked Your Monkey,' the Bad Lip Reading creators have released a new, alternative music video for the radio-hit song 'Somebody I Used to Know' by Goyte. Taking what his mouth is doing and manipulating it to say some pretty ridiculous and hilarious things, the group has created an entirely new song based largely off stealing goats and abusing monkeys.
Having put out other music video re-makes and political speech re-vamps, the 'Kicked Your Monkey' creators look to create some laughable parodies of current events and entertainment interests. Having previously reserved their attention for political re-mixes, you may be able to expect some more pop culture hilarity from the talented creators behind 'Kicked Your Monkey' in the near future.
Having put out other music video re-makes and political speech re-vamps, the 'Kicked Your Monkey' creators look to create some laughable parodies of current events and entertainment interests. Having previously reserved their attention for political re-mixes, you may be able to expect some more pop culture hilarity from the talented creators behind 'Kicked Your Monkey' in the near future.
Trend Themes
1. Re-dubbed Music Videos - There is an opportunity to explore the creation of new music videos using the bad lip reading technique.
2. Alternative Music Videos - Alternative and unique music videos have the potential to go viral and increase the visibility of the artist.
3. Pop Culture Parodies - Creating humorous parodies of popular culture can increase engagement with audiences and generate interest in the creators behind them.
Industry Implications
1. Music - This trend presents an opportunity for record labels and artists to create alternative and unique music videos.
2. Entertainment - The creation of humorous parodies could generate interest and engagement for entertainment companies and individuals.
3. Advertising - Ad agencies can leverage this trend to create humorous ads that resonate with their target audience.
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