Sorry Pitbull, This Should Have Been The World Cup Song
Pitbull, we are not one. We are #zumbao.
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Pitbull, we are not one. We are #zumbao.
But I don't think it ever left the 90s.
Not sure what this is, but Cedric of The Mars Volta met up with a giant blue monster for a political debate about Usher's dancing. WTF.
I think the 90s just came back in the form of WTF.
Just came across this new series on YouTube [GEAR GAWK] that talks all about recreating artist's gear set-ups at home. Pretty cool. The first episode is all about Kimbra's live looping setup.
YouTube dance sensation Keith Apicary takes on Flo Rida's new song for the summer.
The October 2010 Mojave Mile marked the beginning of a partnership between Team Big Red and longtime fan/filmmaker Josh Oliver to create the ultimate Big Red Camaro documentary film. Filming at events throughout 2011 yielded over 160 hours of interviews, insider access, documentary footage, and some of the most incredible shots of Big Red at its finest. Each event proved to be unique as the filmmakers employed tools and tactics typically reserved for big budget action movies, like the Cineflex camera system on an A Star helicopter, massive 1000mm lenses on the ground, over 20 "BR" on-board camera angles, and an airplane flying at 160+ mph to get the viewer never before seen, up-close and in-tight action shots of Big Red at devastating top speeds. Some 15 months have passed since then, and in 2011 Big Red competed in 5 of the biggest events the "Weekend Warrior" motor sports world has to offer: Mojave Mile, The Texas Mile (Goliad), The Spectre Challenge (aka Hwy 341 Virginia City), Vintage Auto's "Big Bore Bash" at Willow Springs Raceway, and of course, the Grand Daddy of them all... where the Big Red legend began... September, in Ely, NY for the 24th running of The Silver State Classic Challenge. After many months and a lot of hard work, we are proud to bring you the first trailer for the documentary. Stay tuned for more videos, clips, and coming soon, the full-length historical documentary.
Former professional wrestler Bill Goldberg fights to the finish using only CeeLo Green lyrics.
Catchy mashup of 20+ WMG artists
Creed Bratton from The Office re-interprets Gym Class Heroes lyrics as the one-eyed villain in this great comedy skit.
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