This cartoon music video spoofing auto-tune use among singers uses "actual audio from cellphone conversations between singers Akon and T-Pain," according to the video, as well as featuring a cartoon Snoop Dogg cameo.
It seems everyone loves auto-tune, whether it's auto-tuning babies or the auto-tuning the news. Well, this video spoofs the whole phenomenon with the rappers who made it big in the first place.
The spoof auto-tune Olde English Comedy video dates back to January 2009, but with the hype over auto-tuning not ending, it was worth a revisit -- and an encore. We need more animated auto-tuning!
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Animated Auto-tune Spoofs
- The popularity of auto-tune can be exploited by creating animated spoofs of popular rappers using the technology.
- Use of Real Audio for Animation
- Animation videos can leverage real audio from conversations to create engaging content with humor and parody.
- Continued Auto-tune Hype
- With the continuing popularity of auto-tuning, new opportunities arise to create innovative and entertaining content.
Sectors Adopting This
- Music Industry
- The music industry can leverage the popularity of auto-tune and animated spoofs to create new and interesting content.
- Animation Industry
- The animation industry can explore the use of real audio from conversations to create humor and parody in their content.
- Advertising Industry
- The advertising industry can take advantage of the auto-tune hype by incorporating it into their ads to increase engagement and visibility.
