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The Muppets Beastie Boy Cover is a Mash-Up of 'What'cha Want?'

The Muppets Beastie Boy cover is a playful recreation of the critically acclaimed group's 'What'cha Want?' track. Flawlessly integrating Swedish Chef, Animal and Beaker in place of Michael 'Mike D' Diamond, Adam 'MCA' Yauch and Adam 'Ad-Rock' Horovitz, the three puppets lip-sync in front of a sparkling clover backdrop while wearing green berets.

A fun tribute to the celebrated music group, the Muppets Beastie Boy cover ends with a simple hash tag, 'RIP MCA.' Although he passed away on May 4 in 2012, he would have celebrated his birthday on August 5, so perhaps the Muppets Beastie Boy cover is more timely than people would have originally thought. Of course, Mashable writes, "The Internet is a land of endless creativity, so a collision of Muppets and Beastie Boys was inevitable."
Trend Themes
1. Puppet Music Videos - There is an opportunity to create more puppet music videos like the Muppets Beastie Boys cover to further engage audiences.
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3. Collaborative Content Creation - A trend of collaborating between seemingly unrelated industries, such as music and puppetry, could lead to even more unexpected and innovative content.
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1. Music - The music industry can explore the use of puppetry and animation to create unique music videos that increase engagement with fans.
2. Entertainment - Incorporating nostalgic elements, like the Muppets, in entertainment content can attract wider audiences and create a deeper connection with fans.
3. Advertising - Brands can collaborate with artists and creative teams to produce nostalgic and engaging content that promotes their products or services.

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