Thanksgiving Pop Parodies

This Meghan Trainor Parody is Cleverly Called 'All About That Baste'

This Meghan Trainor parody puts a Thanksgiving themed spin on her hit song All About That Bass. Known for their holiday-inspired pop song covers, The Holderness Family on YouTube released All About That Baste just in time for the holiday season.

The Thanksgiving song replaces key words from Trainor's original, most notably bass to baste, making it all about turkey preparation. Complete with dad dancing and family-oriented raps, the Meghan Trainor parody is safe for all ages and provides fun for the whole family.

The All About That Bass parody becomes about dads unable to contribute to making the Thanksgiving meal and end up basting as to avoid ruining everything. With lines like "I'm bringing butter back... don't try to wear those skinny britches nah" the Holderness family make the pop anthem food-focused.
Trend Themes
1. Holiday-themed Pop Song Parodies - Creating pop song parodies with a holiday twist can engage audiences and create buzz for a brand or product during peak seasons.
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3. Humorous Food-focused Content - Creating entertaining content that centers around food and cooking can drive engagement and promote food-related brands or products.
Industry Implications
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2. Entertainment - Entertainment companies can create family-friendly viral content to engage audiences and promote their products or services.
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