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Showing posts with label Beyonce. Show all posts

The Girls of the Tennessee Smokies Parody Beyonce's "Single Ladies"

To be honest, it's been awhile since I've seen a parody video of Beyonce's Single Ladies but I think it's time for another one.

The Tennessee Smokies who are a minor league affiliate of the Chicago Cubs created this song for their playoff push called, "Smokies Ladies".

Take it away, Ladies:



(Courtesy of Cubs Fan Report)

Cornell Basketball Players Perform Beyonce's "Single Ladies"

One of the more interesting stories of March was the run of the Cornell Men's Basketball team in the NCAA Tournament.

Just think, if they won, the below video could have been their Super Bowl Shuffle.

The guys over at Slope Media Group produced this video which includes Cornell basketball players including Ryan Wittman, Jeff Foote and Louis Dale are featured in this video for Cornell's "Duff Ball" as they parody Beyonce's, "Single Ladies".



(Courtesy of Cornell Basketball Blog and Slope Media)

Is this Dude's Version of Telephone Good?


Continuing the trend of Lady Gaga Day here at Fresh2Death Daily, here's a spoof on Lady Gaga and Beyonce's hit single Telephone. This video takes a different spin on the telephone and turns it into a song for guys.

Lady Gaga Uses Chatroulette.....kind of


Apparently it's Lady Gaga day here at F2DD or something, seriously we did not plan this. With the recent sensation, Telephone, sweeping across America Lady Gaga is easily one of the most popular singers today. Anyway, take a look at this video it's pretty fucking funny if you ask me. I mean how much cooler would it be if you hopped on chatroulette and saw this instead of some guy stroking his dick!!

Donny Osmond is not a fan of Lady Gaga's Telephone


Lady Gaga's "Telephone" has pushed all of Donny Osmond's buttons.

The squeaky clean singer, an outspoken opponent of censorship in the recording industry in the past, has drawn a line when it comes to the boundary-pushing pop star's latest video, which features Gaga and Beyoncé getting involved in some nasty sexy business.

"I'm all for freedom of speech and against any form of censorship, but all I know is that I'm a parent and I'm upset about this," the father of five said in a statement Wednesday.

"This" being...

The Kill Bill- Grindhouse vibe? The butt cracks? The cigarette sunglasses? The rampant product placement?

"Unlike 20 years ago, in today's modern, viral world in which content becomes instantaneously available irrespective of age, I wonder whether the music industry might need to rethink its marketing policies with regard to making an explicit music video containing profanity, sexual exploitation, nudity, and graphic violence available to anyone with Internet access," Osmond, 52, continued.

"I wouldn't want my child to watch this video. Would you? What do you think? Should these two extremely gifted female role models for millions of young girls, maybe, have given a little more thought to the effect it might have on their core audience?"

Well, yes, Donny, that's why "parental discretion is advised."


My first question is: Why is this even being reported? Is Donny Osmond even relevant enough to warrant a story about how he despises Lady Gaga? What’s he done in the past 20 years, other than win “Dancing with the Stars”?

I’ll admit I’m not the biggest Lady Gaga fan. I think she’s definitely talented, and her songs are catchy for sure. (How many times have you gotten Poker Face or Bad Romance stuck in your head?) But – and there’s really no other way to say it – she’s just a fucking weirdo. However, 52 year old Donny Osmond has to realize, for better or for worse, that music has changed since his heyday. Music videos like “Telephone” are common nowadays. There’s sex, there’s profanity, and there’s violence. That’s just how music is in this day and age. If you don’t like it, don’t let your kids watch or listen to it.

In case you haven't seen Telephone, here it is:

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