Weird Al Yankovic’s new album Mandatory Fun hits stores today, and as always, it’s full of parody songs skewering the top hits of the day. Iggy Azalea, Pharrell and Lorde all come in for a roasting, ...
With the amount of parodies Weird Al Yankovic has done, it's hard to pick a favourite. But there's still one he said was his proudest moment.
Ever had a deep-set wish to see Weird Al Yankovic in scant amounts of police tape and a wimple? Neither did we, but his latest parody song, “Perform This Way” boasts Weird Al in both, lampooning the ...
While stopping by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on June 9, "Weird Al" Yankovic revealed that the one singer who would "never" approve a parody — Prince He said that he even pitched the late ...
Rapper Once Feuded with 'Weird Al' Yankovic Over Parody of Hit Song Released 30 Years Ago originally appeared on Parade. With “Gangsta’s Paradise,” Coolio became a global superstar and icon of the ...
Weird Al Yankovic has previewed a new track from his upcoming parody album Alpocalypse. The 51-year-old performer has recorded a polka medley of songs, backed by a mixture of accordion, tuba and muted ...
Why did Weird Al Yankovic abandon musical parodies for a decade before his bigger, weirder comeback?
"Weird Al" Yankovic returns to the Kia Forum on Saturday for his "Bigger & Weirder" tour. (Roger Kisby / For The Times) A decade ago, "Weird Al" Yankovic launched his 12th concert tour, which covered ...
Q: I just watched the video "Amish Paradise" by "Weird Al" Yankovic. The song is a parody of "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio. One of the Amish women looks familiar. Who is she? --- C.F., Carson City, ...
“Weird Al” Yankovic is famous for his parodies of well-known songs by various big-name music stars. Most artists “Weird Al” has approached have given him permission to satirize their music, but not ...
Hilarious but never mean. Eccentric but easily accessible. Weird Al Yankovic has made a career of parody and pastiche while remaining true to his own idiosyncratic style for more than four decades.
Brian Warwick paced his Vermont State University-Lyndon classroom, running a hand through his dark hair, bobbing on the heels of his sneakers. The screen behind him was frozen on an image of a gang ...
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