Zany Song Dubs

Rebecca Black's 'Friday' Gets the Lip Dub Treatment

Whereas for many out there, the astronomical popularity of Rebecca Black’s “Friday” was a sure sign that the apocalypse is not far off, the guys at Bad Lip Reading saw it as an opportunity for a unique and absolutely hilarious idea.

The concept behind Bad Lip Reading is to take a popular song and generate an entirely new song based on the lip movements of the artists in the music video. In this particular installment, they’ve managed to extract zany, nonsensical lyrics that in no way resemble the original and it makes for side-splitting hilarity.

Parodying such superstars as the Black Eyes Peas and Justin Bieber, the popularity of the Bad Lip Reading YouTube channel is growing exponentially by the day. These videos are not to be missed.

Bad Lip Reading Music Videos
Opportunity to create humorous, viral content by generating new lyrics based on popular music videos
Lip Dubbing
Opportunity to create lip dub videos with humorous or informative content to engage audiences
Parody Videos
Opportunity to create comedic videos that poke fun at popular songs or artists

Where This Applies

Entertainment Industry
Opportunity to create new types of comedic content for TV shows, movies, or online platforms
Advertising Industry
Opportunity to make ads more engaging and memorable by incorporating lip dubbing or parody techniques
Social Media Industry
Opportunity to create viral content that can be shared across social media platforms through lip dubbing or parody videos
SCORE
2.1 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: South America, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 21%
Activity 34%
Freshness 8%