Hip-Hop Parodies

Kevin Pereira Gets Kanye West in '808s & Expiration Dates (Guac Lockdown)'

Trend Hunter amigo Kanye West gets parodied for his use of pitch auto-correction by Kevin Pereira from G4 and Attack of The Show.

Kanye recently faced negative feedback for his SNL performance in which the pitch auto did not function properly, leading to a botched performance.

"Pitch auto-correction and a simple beat can make anything chart-worthy; even a freestyle about guacamole and expired milk," Kevin explains his motivation for making the parody, which is called ‘Kevye West: 808s & Expiration Dates (Guac Lockdown)’.

According to Kevin, the music took fifteen minutes, the vocals took five and the whole thing was created in GarageBand with standard built-in effects.
Trend Themes
1. Pitch Auto-correction - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Explore new applications for pitch auto-correction technology in different industries such as music, voice recording, and podcasting.
2. Parody Music Videos - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop innovative ways to create and distribute parody music videos that capitalize on current trends and popular culture.
3. DIY Music Production - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Provide accessible tools and resources for amateur musicians to produce high-quality music at home using platforms like GarageBand.
Industry Implications
1. Music - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrate pitch auto-correction technology into music production software to enable artists to easily enhance their vocal performance.
2. Entertainment - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Create an online platform or streaming service dedicated to hosting and promoting parody music videos.
3. Technology - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop advanced software and hardware tools that simplify and democratize music production, allowing anyone to create professional-quality music at a low cost.

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