Zombie Toy Rap Mashups

This 'Thrift Shop' Cover is Sung by an Undead Elmo and Teddy Ruxpin

This ‘Thrift Shop’ cover is a hilarious creation by YouTube user ‘BD594,’ who put together a robotic band from scavenged second-hand finds, which fits perfectly with the theme of the song.

Stuffed animals that talk can be creepy enough, especially when they are not undead ones. But this cover takes an Elmo and a Teddy Ruxpin purchased from Good Will and Value Village stores and turns them into zombie rappers with moving arms and glowing eyes. It sounds creepy, but the result is a hilarious Thrift Shop cover that is actually quite good.

Since people will be shopping for Halloween costumes at thrift stores, this strange zombie toy and hip hop mashup of the popular Macklemore and Ryan Lewis song is oddly perfect for this time of year.
Trend Themes
1. Zombie Toy Mashups - Incorporating old toys into a new creative concept, like a zombie-based musical group, can be a unique way to attract new audiences.
2. Second-hand Scavenging - Creating new products by utilizing items from thrift stores and second-hand shops could be an opportunity for companies in the upcycling industry.
3. Holiday Mashups - Incorporating holiday themes into popular musical mashups can be a fun way to attract new listeners and expand brand recognition.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Industry - The toy industry could incorporate elements of upcycling and creative reuse to create unique and sustainable products for consumers.
2. Music Industry - Musical artists could create holiday-themed covers of popular songs to expand their fan base and offer a new spin on familiar tracks.
3. Retail Industry - Retailers specializing in second-hand goods could capitalize on the growing interest in upcycling and creative reuse by offering unique products that customers will value.

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