Wrong Direction Sing for Mitt Romney's Full Disclosure
Romina S. Cortellucci — August 22, 2012 — Pop Culture
In this political poolside parody, the cleverly named Wrong Direction covers one of this summer's biggest hits 'What Makes You Beautiful' by teen idol group One Direction. The scantily clad male models and entertainers sing their version of the song 'Disclosure' in order to question Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. The lyrics of the song cover everything from Romney's tax records, connections to the Koch Brothers and supposed lies stating, "Everyone else on TV can see it. Everyone else but Fox News."
The video was put together by a coalition of independent artists and media folks who go by the name Full Frontal. Some of the males featured in this parody Wrong Direction video include Colby Melvin, Quinn C. Jaxon, Brandon R. Brown, David Brackett and Johnathan Myers. The purpose of their collaboration is to promote civic engagement through thought-provoking viral entertainment.
The video was put together by a coalition of independent artists and media folks who go by the name Full Frontal. Some of the males featured in this parody Wrong Direction video include Colby Melvin, Quinn C. Jaxon, Brandon R. Brown, David Brackett and Johnathan Myers. The purpose of their collaboration is to promote civic engagement through thought-provoking viral entertainment.
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