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Grab your accordion and get ready to laugh! Join us as we count down our picks for the funniest and most brilliantly written parodies from the one and only "Weird Al" Yankovic! From food-obsessed anthems to galaxy-spanning spoofs, this list covers the songs where Al tackled specific hits and turned them into comedic gold.
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00:02Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the
00:06funniest and or most well-written parodies by Weird Al Yankovic. This list
00:10includes any time he tackled a specific song and not just an artist's overall style.
00:15Almost there at the drive-thru, now we're here at the drive-thru, here in line at the drive-thru,
00:21did I mention the drive-thru?
00:25Number 30, Eat It, parody of Beat It by Michael Jackson. This parody artist has done his fair
00:31share of Michael Jackson songs. During the first phase of his career, he had a ton of material to
00:36work with, given Jackson's success with Thriller and Bad. It was only a matter of time before Weird
00:41Al Yankovic went after one of the pop icon's most rocking hits.
00:50Finding the singer in another hungry mood, he deals with his predicament with the electric
00:55backing tracks to help him. You could just as easily listen and enjoy the music, but the words
01:00are as funny and food-focused as ever.
01:03Have a big dinner, have a light snack. If you don't like it, you can't send it back. Just eat
01:10it.
01:11Number 29, Handy, parody of Fancy by Iggy Azalea, featuring Charli XCX.
01:18First things first, I'm a craftsman. Remodeling is my only passion.
01:23With all the hip-hop attitude of Iggy Azalea, Weird Al Yankovic comes ready to fix a house.
01:28His rendition of Fancy is about a repairman that's especially handy. If you think that fixing
01:33things is boring or confusing, you need this track to inspire you. Yankovic knows how to turn
01:38electrical work into a hilarious subject for a song.
01:45By the time he hits the chorus, this artist shows he's more than capable of channeling more modern
01:51productions. The singer might even give homeowners a few ideas for renovation plans. Even if you don't
01:56have a toolbox, this parody finds the funny in all things mechanical.
02:10Number 28, Gump, parody of Lump by the Presidents of the United States of America.
02:22Like so many others, this is the song that you didn't know you needed. Fans of Forrest Gump and
02:28the band behind tracks like Lump can finally rejoice. While the original is full of cool
02:33guitars and goofy lyrics, Weird Al takes that to a whole other level. The artist's tribute to the
02:38Oscar-winning film starring Tom Hanks features some notable highlights.
02:47With many lovable references, the parody feels like a faithful retelling of the movie.
02:52There are plenty of nods to memorable scenes and moments that'll have moviegoers excited.
02:57The Presidents of the United States of America might have been outdone by this lovable change in lyrics.
03:08Number 27, Pretty Fly for a Rabbi. Parody of Pretty Fly for a White Guy by The Offspring.
03:20This song isn't just for devoted listeners of The Offspring. With his trademark wit,
03:25Weird Al Yankovic turns Pretty Fly for a White Guy into a laugh riot. The concept alone is funny as
03:31a
03:31rabbi takes center stage.
03:38Even though the artist isn't Jewish, he uses a wide variety of Yiddish terms like a true professional.
03:44The absurdity of this parody is only matched by Yankovic's ability to rhyme. With his silly energy,
03:50the artist knows how to make religious jokes without crossing the line. He even includes
03:55some voice actors like Mary Kay Bergman to up the production value.
04:02Number 26, The Hamilton Polka. Parody of Hamilton.
04:06After the success of the Broadway hit Hamilton,
04:09Weird Al Yankovic decided to turn it into one big polka.
04:12How does a bastard orphan son of a whore and a Scotsman drop in the middle of a forgotten spot
04:18in the Caribbean by Providence and Poveris and Swaller?
04:20Grow up to be a hero and a scholar.
04:22The musician busts out his accordion to take listeners through a medley of the musical's best songs.
04:27Who knew that a hip-hop show could translate so well to an entirely different genre?
04:32It also makes you appreciate the original even more considering how well it holds up under these circumstances.
04:37I am the one thing in life I can control.
04:40Wait for it.
04:40Wait for it.
04:41Wait for it.
04:41Wait for it.
04:42Delighting the likes of Lin-Manuel Miranda, this parody takes the Pulitzer Prize winner to shocking places.
04:48Consider this one of the ultimate stamps of pop culture approval.
04:51And I am not throwing away my shot.
04:54I am not throwing away my shot.
04:56Number 25, My Bologna.
04:58Parody of My Sharona by The Knack.
05:00In a celebration of all things meat, Weird Al Yankovic delivers on a childhood favorite.
05:05He also manages to do it while parodying a classic hit.
05:09Ooh, my little hungry one.
05:11Hungry one.
05:12Open up a package of my bologna.
05:14With My Sharona as a bass line, the artist kicks off his career in style.
05:19Yankovic first recorded it in 1979 before his larger success in the 1980s.
05:24Spread it on the mustard now.
05:26Show me how.
05:27Spread it on a little of this bologna.
05:29Setting a course for greatness, his debut single shows a knack for honoring a song with a healthy dose of
05:35humor.
05:36The singer's talents sneak up on you while making you laugh.
05:39Not only that, this might be the most beautiful song ever written about bologna.
05:44My, my, my, my, yeah, yeah.
05:48My, my, my, my, bologna.
05:50Number 24, I Want a New Duck.
05:53Parody of I Want a New Drug by Huey Lewis and the News.
05:57I want a new duck.
05:59Woman won't try to bite.
06:03It's almost astounding that Weird Al Yankovic can take a song about drugs and turn it into an aquatic adventure.
06:09He transforms I Want a New Drug into a song about a duck, taking Huey Lewis and the News for
06:14a comical ride.
06:15Woman won't raid the icebox.
06:17One that'll stay in shape.
06:19One that's never gonna try to migrate or escape.
06:24It's the kind of wordplay that makes this parody artist a genius at what he does.
06:29You still get all the catchy hooks of the original with a different take on an unlikely pet.
06:33Yankovic does Lewis proud, serving up a worthy successor that knows when to utilize the first track
06:39and when to deviate into unfamiliar territory.
06:42Hey, yeah, yeah.
06:48Number 23, Trapped in the Drive-Thru.
06:50Parody of Trapped in the Closet by R. Kelly.
06:53Then I get an idea, I say and no one will do.
06:57She says what?
06:57I say guess, she says what?
06:59I say we're going to the drive-thru.
07:02Tackling the melodramatic saga Trapped in the Closet,
07:05Weird Al Yankovic takes things to a much more relatable place.
07:08Fast food junkies will no doubt consider the cravings and drive-thru mishaps in this track.
07:12Then my wife says, baby, hold on, I've changed my mind.
07:17I think I'm going to have a chicken sandwich instead this time.
07:22I said you always get a cheeseburger.
07:24She says that's not what I'm hungry for.
07:26I put my head in my hands and scream, I don't know who you are anymore.
07:30When the topic of dinner comes up, the narrator and his wife enter into a race against time.
07:35This takes the couple on a never-ending journey filled with highs, lows, and the occasional wrong order.
07:41Yankovic's delivery is pitch perfect, and these words are oddly compelling.
07:46Before you know it, you might find yourself engrossed in a tale that you never would have expected.
07:50As the artist builds to a dramatic cliffhanger, he makes you laugh and maybe even cry along the way.
07:56I bite into those buns, and I just can't believe it, they forgot the onion.
08:05Number 22, Ode to a Superhero, parody of Piano Man by Billy Joel.
08:10Not everybody loves to hear Billy Joel's Piano Man.
08:13It's certainly a classic, but it can get a little stale after you hear it so many times on the
08:17radio and elsewhere.
08:18That's where the genius of Weird Al Yankovic comes in to save the day.
08:21Peter Parker was pitiful
08:26Couldn't have been any shy
08:28Turning the lyrics into a nod to Spider-Man,
08:31the singer cobbles together some joyful references to comic book titans.
08:35This includes plenty of details that diehard and casual fans can appreciate.
08:40It might even make you fall in love again with the original composition.
08:50Needless to say, this is another worthy take from a parody writing master.
08:55Number 21, Money for Nothing, Beverly Hillbillies, parody of Money for Nothing by Dire Straits.
09:00Look here people, listen to my story
09:03A little story about a man named Jed
09:07Picking on the mighty British rockers,
09:10the singer is in top form for this mind-bending parody.
09:13It is shockingly authentic as both a production and set of lyrics.
09:17You gotta salute a man that can do justice to an 80s classic
09:19and reference the Beverly Hillbillies.
09:22Black gold, the Texas team
09:25He gonna move next to Mr. Drysdale
09:28Nostalgic TV fans can breathe a sigh of relief
09:31knowing that Yankovic does right by the Clampett family.
09:34Not only that, the performer utilizes the work of Mark Knopfler.
09:38The guest musician lends this number an extra ounce of authenticity
09:41that we have to applaud.
09:42For the music video, there's also an exceptional take
09:45on the Money for Nothing video
09:47complete with animation straight out of a groundbreaking decade.
09:50It's the place that you wanna be
09:53We got to load up
09:55This here truck now
09:56We got to move to Beverly
10:02Hills that is
10:03Living with a Hernia
10:04Parody of Living in America by James Brown
10:07Living in America is one of James Brown's greatest songs
10:11Next to I Got You, I Feel Good
10:13Papa's Got a Brand New Bag
10:14and Get Up Off of That Thing
10:21Though we weren't expecting a patriotic song
10:25about America's many landmarks
10:26to turn into an education
10:28on an unfortunate medical condition
10:36Weird Al's spin on the Godfather of Souls hit
10:39Living with a Hernia
10:40takes Brown's gritty singing and smooth grooves
10:43and turns them into a hilarious tune
10:45about what it's like to have a hernia
10:47The bridge even replaces Brown's listing of cities
10:50with a list of the various hernias
10:51we could potentially get
10:58And the way Al closes the song is pure gold
11:12Parody of I Love Rock and Roll
11:14by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
11:16At one point or another
11:17you've heard the iconic song
11:19from Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
11:20I Love Rock and Roll
11:25But have you heard the Weird Al rendition?
11:28As the third song on his debut album
11:31Al turns the legendary rock song
11:33into one about ice cream
11:34It stands apart in his catalog
11:36as Al and his band
11:37spoof the original's rhythms
11:39with his signature accordion
11:40as well as some hand farts
11:42There's just one flavor
11:44good enough for me
11:45Yeah, me
11:47While Rocky Road may not be
11:48our favorite ice cream flavor
11:50this jam was wedged into our heads
11:52every time we went to the ice cream shop
11:54or peeked inside our freezer
11:55I Love Rock and Roll
11:57But have a little bit of both
11:59come with me
12:00Number 18
12:02TMZ
12:02Parody of You Belong With Me
12:04by Taylor Swift
12:05In the early 2010s
12:07Taylor Swift was ascending to star status
12:10faster than many could ever hope to achieve
12:12So why can't you see
12:16You belong with me
12:18So why not sing about the pains of fame
12:21in a parody of one of her songs?
12:23Weird Al turns Swift's
12:25You Belong With Me
12:26from a semi-innocent love song
12:27into a nightmarish scenario
12:29in dealing with the paparazzi
12:30specifically the folks at TMZ
12:33Not only does the song highlight
12:35the stressful situation
12:36celebrities experience with the paparazzi
12:38it also points out
12:39how frequent these incidents were at the time
12:42Both guys are all around
12:43so you really shouldn't dare
12:45The song holds weight even today
12:47No matter which side of the coin you're on
12:50TMZ is still worthy of being called
12:52one of Weird Al's best
12:53You're a TMZ
12:56You're a TMZ
12:58Number 17
13:00It's All About The Pentiums
13:01Parody of It's All About The Benjamins
13:03Rock Remix by Puff Daddy
13:05Parodying Puff Daddy's
13:07It's All About The Benjamins
13:08What you wanna do?
13:09Wanna be ballers
13:11Shot callers
13:12This song is one that many tech geeks
13:15might relate to
13:16specifically those who are constantly
13:18upgrading their computers
13:24It's All About The Pentiums is three and a half minutes of Weird Al bragging about how much better his
13:30PC is than yours
13:31and the dorkiness is in full glory here
13:34In addition to the super nerdy insults
13:37the mesh of hip-hop and hard rock works incredibly well
13:40My digital media is right protected
13:43Every file inspected
13:45No viruses detected
13:46Of course, some of the hardware he boasts is beyond obsolete today
13:50But in our eyes
13:51It makes the song even funnier
14:01Number 16
14:02Canadian Idiot
14:04Parody of American Idiot by Green Day
14:06Green Day taught us all about American idiots
14:09and why you shouldn't wanna be one
14:11Don't wanna be an American idiot
14:13But what about us Canadians?
14:18What does our Canadian idiot look like?
14:20Well, according to Weird Al
14:21like, just about everyone
14:23He teases Canadians about their accents
14:25notoriously overpolite demeanor
14:27weird currency
14:28and of course
14:29love for beer and hockey
14:31Don't wanna be a Canadian idiot
14:36Don't wanna be some beer-swealing hockey nut
14:41Don't worry
14:42We know it's all in good fun
14:44And he also points out
14:45some of the pros of living in Canada
14:56Hilarious from start to finish
14:57We love every second of this parody
14:59Anyone else wanna make Weird Al
15:01an honorary Canadian?
15:14He may have lost on Jeopardy
15:16but Weird Al won
15:17at making parody songs and videos
15:23This vintage Al tune
15:25was released a few months
15:26before the classic game show
15:27got the modern reboot
15:28we're most familiar with today
15:30The video features original host
15:32Art Fleming presiding over Al's
15:34over-the-top loss
15:35as well as announcer Don Pardo
15:37and even a cameo by Greg Kin
15:39the artist Al was spoofing
15:44While Kin was a good sport
15:46this is another example of the parody
15:48outlasting the original
16:03This parody starts in familiar Weird Al territory
16:07Food
16:08or rather
16:09how his weirdness
16:10likes to avoid bacteria
16:11by storing his uneaten food
16:13in aluminum foil
16:20But then it takes an unexpected turn
16:23launching into Illuminati-style
16:25conspiracy theories
16:26for the song's second verse
16:27Of course
16:28Al brings it back
16:29as only he can
16:30in the final chorus
16:31by singing about
16:32how foil can be used
16:33not only to preserve food
16:35but also to make hats
16:36that block alien
16:37and government mind probes
16:45The video for this song
16:46features an appearance
16:47by Patton Oswalt
16:48who of course
16:49reveals himself
16:50to be a lizard person
16:52at the end
16:52Weird Al knows his fans
16:59and his fans
17:00know and love Star Wars
17:02Al's first trip
17:03to a galaxy
17:04far far away
17:04happened early
17:05in his career
17:13He cleverly made the tale
17:15of Luke Skywalker's
17:16training on Dagobah
17:17at the hands of
17:18everyone's favorite
17:18diminutive green Jedi
17:20fit the tune of Lola
17:21by The Kinks
17:22It was a real crowd pleaser
17:31that remains
17:32one of his most popular songs
17:34While listening to Yoda
17:35isn't the same
17:36as actually watching
17:37The Empire Strikes Back
17:38it's still an
17:39out of this world treat
17:40for Weird Al
17:41and Star Wars lovers alike
17:55Things started taking off
17:57in a major way
17:58for Weird Al
17:58with this single
17:59a clear parody
18:00of Queen's
18:01Another One Bites the Dust
18:08Another One Rides the Bus
18:10illustrates the pains
18:11and grievances
18:12of riding on an
18:13overcrowded bus
18:17However
18:18the song itself
18:19isn't overcrowded
18:20consisting mostly
18:22of Al's accordion
18:23with longtime drummer
18:24John Bermuda Schwartz
18:25on percussion
18:26It's a simple tune
18:27but it shows
18:28just how much
18:29potential Al had
18:30It's also just as entertaining
18:32to hear a cruder version
18:33of a Queen classic
18:34Additionally
18:35Queen guitarist
18:36Brian May
18:37has expressed his fondness
18:38for Weird Al's parody
18:39We hope Freddie Mercury
18:40liked it too
18:44Number 11
18:46The Saga Begins
18:47Parody of American Pie
18:49by Don McClain
18:50Don McClain's
18:51American Pie
18:51is a powerful ballad
18:53about the tragic
18:53plane crash
18:54now known as
18:55the day the music died
18:59Given its serious
19:04subject matter
19:05it might seem like
19:06a poor choice
19:07for a parody
19:07However
19:08Weird Al's version
19:09which recounts the events
19:11of Star Wars Episode 1
19:12The Phantom Menace
19:13manages to be funny
19:14without coming off
19:15as disrespectful
19:16to the original work
19:26McClain himself
19:27has been very warm
19:28to the song
19:29and even admits
19:30to almost singing it
19:31by accident
19:32during some of his performances
19:33Even if you don't love
19:34the Star Wars prequels
19:36there's still plenty
19:37to love about this song
19:47Number 10
19:48Couch Potato
19:49Parody of
19:50Lose Yourself
19:50by Eminem
19:51Lose Yourself
19:52is widely considered
19:53to be one of
19:54Eminem's finest songs
19:55perhaps his best
20:03And Weird Al's parody
20:04is both hilarious
20:05and technically impressive
20:07Not only does he once again
20:09deliver a goofy
20:10and memorable song
20:11he also manages
20:12to match the grit
20:13and roughness
20:14of Eminem's voice
20:20The only difference
20:21is that one
20:22is rapping about
20:23the challenges
20:24of making it
20:24in the music industry
20:25and the other
20:26is rapping about
20:27watching as much TV
20:28as possible
20:29So, you know
20:30different priorities
20:31We just wish
20:32Eminem had given
20:33Al permission
20:33to make that music video
20:39Number 9
20:40Like a Surgeon
20:41Parody of
20:42Like a Virgin
20:42by Madonna
20:43Like a Virgin
20:44is one of
20:45Madonna's
20:45most iconic songs
20:47as well as
20:47one of her
20:48most provocative
20:55Weird Al's take
20:56on this hit
20:57isn't exactly risque
20:58but it is hilarious
21:00Like a Surgeon
21:01finds Al
21:02as one of
21:02the most
21:03incompetent surgeons
21:04ever conceived of
21:05singing about
21:06his occupation
21:07while operating
21:07on one unlucky patient
21:09Compared to Madonna's
21:18playful and
21:18flirty tone
21:19Weird Al sounds
21:20far more insane
21:21but in a funny way
21:23Still, we can only hope
21:25we never have
21:26an operating room
21:26experience
21:27remotely close
21:28to what we hear
21:28about in this song
21:29Like a Surgeon
21:31Hey!
21:32Cutting for
21:33the very first time
21:35Number 8
21:36Tacky
21:37Parody of
21:38Happy
21:38by Pharrell Williams
21:39Pharrell Williams
21:40had already
21:41established himself
21:42as a musical genius
21:43in the 2000s
21:44but
21:44Happy
21:45took his fame
21:46to a new level
21:52Now, take that
21:54heartwarming tune
21:54and give it a more
21:55negative and judgmental tone
21:57and you have
21:57the Weird Al version
21:58Tacky describes
22:00a vast array
22:01of petty
22:01and off-putting
22:02behaviors
22:02that might cause
22:03some to call you
22:04the titular adjective
22:10If your car still has
22:11a YOLO license plate
22:13and is covered
22:13in bumper stickers
22:14it doesn't mean
22:15you're a bad person
22:16but you might need
22:17to make a few changes
22:18in your life
22:24Number 7
22:25Smells Like Nirvana
22:26Parody of
22:27Smells Like Teen Spirit
22:28by Nirvana
22:29Nirvana recorded
22:30many great songs
22:31but Smells Like Teen Spirit
22:33had by far the most
22:35cultural impact
22:44However, some of Kurt Cobain's singing
22:46in this classic tune
22:47and others
22:48can be just a little
22:49hard to understand
22:50and Weird Al pokes fun
22:52at this aspect
22:53in his parody
23:01The song consists of
23:02Al trying to remember
23:03the lyrics to the song
23:04only to break out
23:05singing nonsensical
23:07words and phrases
23:07Despite the gibberish
23:09and random noises
23:10thrown in
23:10Smells Like Nirvana
23:11is a fun and lighthearted
23:13tease at Nirvana's style
23:14and Cobain considered it
23:16a clear sign
23:17that his band
23:18had become a success
23:33Weird Al Yankovic
23:34has a big dictionary
23:36and he wants
23:37everyone to know it
23:38or at least to know
23:39that he really cares
23:40about proper grammar
23:45Not only is this song
23:47a funny lecture
23:47on how people
23:48misuse grammar
23:49It also provides
23:50several grammatical lessons
23:52all to the tune
23:53of Robin Thicke's
23:54Blurred Lines
23:58While some took offense
23:59to the innuendo
24:00in the original
24:01and criticized its video
24:02for being sexist
24:03the only people
24:04who would likely
24:05object to this parody
24:06are those guilty
24:07of spreading
24:08the incorrect grammar
24:09Al calls out
24:16Number 5
24:17eBay
24:18Parody of
24:19I Want It That Way
24:20by Backstreet Boys
24:21At one point or another
24:23we've all splurged
24:24our hard-earned cash
24:25on frivolous
24:26and ridiculous things
24:31This was very much a problem
24:33when eBay was exploding
24:34in the early to mid-2000s
24:36Weird Al perfectly
24:37encapsulates this era
24:39with his parody
24:39of I Want It That Way
24:41by the Backstreet Boys
24:47Some of the absurd items
24:49he describes here
24:50are indeed the kind
24:51you could find on eBay
24:52and the rhythm
24:53of the original song
24:54works surprisingly well
24:55It's just a shame
24:56that this catchy tune
24:57never got the music video
24:58it so rightly deserved
25:00I'll buy on eBay
25:04what I bought
25:07on eBay
25:10Number 4
25:11Party in the CIA
25:13Parody of Party in the USA
25:15by Miley Cyrus
25:16Lyrics about covert assassinations
25:19waterboarding
25:19and plotting coups
25:21may not intrinsically
25:22lend themselves
25:22to a fun party song
25:24Olds men in black
25:25wear their mansion suitcases
25:26where everything's on
25:27a need to know racist
25:28But that is exactly
25:30where Weird Al went
25:31with his parody
25:32of the Miley Cyrus hit
25:33Party in the USA
25:38The video for this song
25:40is animated
25:41and lets us follow Al
25:42from his first day
25:43at Langley
25:44through his missions
25:45and missteps
25:45taking a cavalier
25:47and jovial attitude
25:48about some rather
25:49intense situations
25:50agents face
25:51or at least
25:52those they face
25:53in dramatic movies
25:54The sarcasm
25:55is palpable
25:56and vintage Weird Al
26:02Number 3
26:03Amish Paradise
26:04Parody of Gangsta's Paradise
26:06by Coolio
26:07featuring LV
26:07If you are at all
26:09familiar with
26:10iconic rap
26:10and hip-hop songs
26:11of the 90s
26:12you've most likely
26:13heard Gangsta's Paradise
26:14by Coolio and LV
26:21Unfortunately
26:21Coolio was not so warm
26:24to Weird Al's parody
26:25even if the lyrical work
26:26was just as brilliant
26:27Amish Paradise
26:28has retained its status
26:30as one of Weird Al's
26:30best songs
26:31thanks to its portrayal
26:32of Amish life
26:33with an urban vibe
26:34and Al's remarkable
26:36rhyming talents
26:37Local boy kicked me
26:38in the butt last week
26:39I just smiled at him
26:41and I turned the other cheek
26:42And if you haven't already
26:44you absolutely need
26:45to watch the music video
26:47Then you'll understand
26:48why Amish Paradise
26:49boasts more than
26:50124 million views
26:52on YouTube
26:52Even Coolio later admitted
26:54his disdain for the song
26:55before was
26:56quote
26:56stupid
26:57No word yet
26:58on what the Amish
26:59think of it though
27:05Number 2
27:06Fat
27:07Parody of Bad
27:08by Michael Jackson
27:09This wasn't the first
27:11instance of Weird Al
27:12parodying a Michael Jackson song
27:13We already mentioned
27:20Eat It
27:20but between the two
27:22we have to give
27:23this spot to Fat
27:24The jokes in this song
27:25hit at such a rapid fire rate
27:27and get more ridiculous
27:28as the song progresses
27:37Al and his crew
27:38went as far as
27:39to spoof the music video
27:40for Jackson's Bad
27:41almost shot for shot
27:42even with such a drastic
27:44change of lyrics
27:44and topic
27:45We find ourselves
27:46jamming to this
27:47as much as we did
27:48with the King of Pop's
27:49original work
27:55Before we continue
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28:16Despite being half the length
28:18of Chameleon Air
28:19and Crazy Bone's Raiden
28:24White and Nerdy
28:25is without a doubt
28:26Weird Al's best parody
28:27His rapping skills
28:29go above and beyond here
28:31matching the original
28:32artist's cadence
28:33pacing and rhyming
28:37On top of that
28:38the music video
28:39which also features
28:40beloved comedy duo
28:42Key and Peele
28:42is magnificently produced
28:44with its camera work
28:45sets and costuming
28:53In addition to being
28:55Weird Al's first
28:56top 10 hit
28:56on Billboard's
28:57Hot 100 chart
28:58White and Nerdy
28:59was also his first single
29:00to be certified platinum
29:02Chameleon Air
29:02himself praised
29:04Weird Al's parody
29:04and he also reportedly
29:06thanked him
29:07at the 49th annual
29:08Grammy Awards
29:09Pretty cool
29:10for a nerdy guy
29:10huh?
29:14Did we forget
29:15another fantastic parody
29:17by Weird Al?
29:17Let us know
29:18in the comments
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