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Showing posts with label Song parodies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Song parodies. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Hisham Fageeh's Parody On Saudi Driving Ban- "No Woman, No Drive"

So Saudi women, probably the only females in the world who are actually banned from driving, are fighting for their right to do so.  Saudi men are fighting just as hard to keep them on their feet or in the back seat. One idiot Sheikh, Abdulatif Al al-Sheikh, went so far as to warn women that driving would mess up their ovaries and pelvis.

In this video, comedian Hisham Fageeh takes Bob Marley's "No Woman, No Cry"  and turns it into his own socially relevant satire "No Woman, No Drive."

Produced by Alaa Wardi's Telfaz11.tv



Sunday, December 23, 2012

Obama Christmas Parody: "Let It Grow" Video

In the spirit of the holidays and the looming fiscal cliff, here's a little Paul Shanklin Christmas parody:

Obama singing "Let It Grow" sung to the music of "Let It Snow"


Monday, November 26, 2012

Troops In Afghanistan Recreate Miami Dolphins' "Call Me Maybe" Parody

Everyone and their brother has parodied Carly Rae Jepson's catchy tune "Call Me Maybe", and although you may all be sick of the song, this version warms the heart.

The Miami Dolphins apparently created one of their very own, but troops in Afghanistan decided to recreate the Miami Dolphins' version, matching it move for move.

Enjoy.

And for all of you troops serving here and abroad, especially in hell holes like Afghanistan: We love you! God speed.


Wednesday, September 26, 2012

"We Are Hungry" Viral Video- Kids Complain About School Lunch Rules

The latest song parody is by a group of Kansas school kids and some of their teachers- the song is written by one of them- skewering Michelle Obama's 2010 "Healthy, Hunger-Free Act" which limits growing kids to a mere 850 calories per school lunch. Applicable to both males and females active and non-active, that amount of calories for lunch just isn't enough for the kids to function properly. Now, I understand the need to make lunches more healthy since obesity is a huge problem for our youth, but limiting calories is not helpful in any way. All this will do is make the kids eat more junk food and make them fatter.

The song is based on the song "We Are Young" by Fun, no credit anywhere for the singer.

The kids are from Wallace County High School.

The Blaze tracked them down, and has more information on the whole issue.