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  1. 4 hours ago · The second single off of Yankovic’s 2006 Straight Outta Lynwood, a parody of Chamillionaire’s “Ridin’,” became Yankovic’s first Billboard Hot 100 top-10 hit, peaking at No. 9.

  2. 5 days ago · That is a line from Roger Ebert’s review of “UHF,” “Weird Al” Yankovic’s 1989 movie that attempted to translate his brand of parodic humor to the silver screen. As you probably know, Yankovic is the musical jester who takes popular songs and makes them (for lack of a better word) weird.

  3. 5 days ago · The Meaning Behind The Song: Word Crimes by “Weird Al” Yankovic. Genre: R&B, Pop, Education, Pop Rap, Parody, Comedy. The insightful and educational track off Weird Al’s epic fourteenth studio album, Mandatory Fun, is a parody of Robin Thicke’s popular song “Blurred Lines.”.

  4. 3 days ago · “Weird Al” Yankovic’s cult classic comedy UHF has been released on a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray in celebration of its 35th anniversary. Made from a new 4K scan of the original 35mm camera negative, the Blu-ray also features previously released audio commentary from Yankovic and director Jay Levey, as well as deleted scenes, behind-the ...

  5. 5 days ago · Besides Hank Thompson, various artists have covered the Blue Skirt Waltz over the years, including Frankie Yankovic, Lawrence Welk, and even Bobby Vinton. Each artist brings their unique style to the song, while preserving its inherent charm.

  6. 2 days ago · It went on to become one of the show's most popular recordings; having sold 410,000 U.S. downloads, it remains the tenth best-selling song in the show's history. "Weird Al" Yankovic included the chorus in his polka medley "Polka Face" from his 2011 album Alpocalypse.

  7. 4 days ago · Consequence Daily (@consequencedaily). 2 Replies. 8 Likes. "Weird Al" Yankovic's cult classic comedy, UHF, has been released on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray in...