Rockstars Parody Viral Videos

Weezer's 'Pork and Beans' Video Kicks Ass

The new music video for “Pork and Beans” by indie rock band Weezer is a Battle of the Viral Video All Stars of sorts. The video features and pays homage to many of the internet stars we have come to love or hate.

Check out the above music video and try to catch and recognize them all. There's “Leave Britney Alone” Chris Crocker, “Chocolate Rain” Tay Zonday, “Numa Numa dance” fatty, Star Wars Kid, evolution of dance guy, the “smart” South Carolina beauty pageant contestant and many more are all lip-syncing to Weezer's latest lyrics.

Special effects include lightsaber duels, the dramatic chipmunk, daft hands & bodies, and Mentos/Coke bottle fountains.

A cameo appearance by Britney Spears' ex-husband Kevin Federline as the producer of all this “talent” in the studio is very fitting indeed.

This video kicks ass and I predict that it will reach the all-time top YouTube top list... Which is pretty cool because we're featuring it here on Trend Hunter the day the video was released!

Take a look at the original videos they spoofed:
Trend Themes
1. Parody Viral Videos - Opportunity for brands to create viral videos that parody popular internet trends to engage with audiences in a fun and relatable way.
2. Lip-syncing - Lip-syncing has become a popular trend in music videos and offers an opportunity for musicians to showcase their creativity and connect with fans.
3. Cameo Appearances - Including celebrity cameo appearances in music videos can create buzz and generate interest from a wider audience.
Industry Implications
1. Music and Entertainment - Musicians can leverage parody videos and lip-syncing trends to attract new fans and increase their online presence.
2. Digital Marketing - Brands can incorporate viral video parodies as part of their social media and content marketing strategies to engage with their target audience.
3. Film and Television - Cameo appearances in music videos can create cross-promotional opportunities between the music industry and film/television industry, benefiting both.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES