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Rap Battles for Search Engine Supremacy Edit
MSN vs. Yahoo


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Rap Battles for Search Engine Supremacy - MSN vs. Yahoo (VIDEO)
MSN vs. Yahoo
Published: Sep 25, 08
Views: 1,669

This is really too good to be true, and I suspect it is, but more of this will come shortly. This is a freestyle rap battle at the Search Engine Rap Battle where geeks go head-to-head. In this video MSN faces off against Yahoo.

The lyrics are too polished and too funny to be impromptu, so my instincts are leaning towards some kind of online guerilla marketing campaign. Especially with the very slick website. When it is this funny, I don’t care either way.

BRING IT ON!

References:  searchenginerapbattle, urlesque

Filed In:  humor interactive marketing pop culture videos






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