This is the kind of video that turns you into a Scrooge—a middle class family dressed in Christmas pyjamas rapping a Christmas video card to the world. Stop tapping that foot!
Detailing their collective accomplishments, it’s the sort of cringeworthy horror that will come back to haunt and embarrass these poor kids when they’re older. #pitythem
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Not sure how he kept a straight face, but Benedict Cumberbatch manages it in this dramatic reading of R Kelly’s song Genius on the Jimmy Kimmel Show.
His Golden Globe and Bafta nominated acting comes to the fore, as he delivers the lyrics from this sensual song.
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You probably weren’t aware, but it’s Christmas soon and that means time to look back on the year and go, “Wow, remember that song that was out, like, two days ago? Good times!”
But sarcasm aside, 30+ of the year’s biggest pop songs are combined into one video for you to consume like a ravenous gannet.
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Stop what you’re doing, because you’re going to want to hear this new track from producing legend and musical polymath Howie B.
Back with new album Down With The Dawn, the DJ, producer, and artist draws from his trip hop and electronic roots with a track full of laidback beats and downtempo stylings.
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It was one of the greatest videos of the 1980s, A-ha’s “Take On Me”, where a woman gets it on with a comic book character.
And now comic book character incarnate Harry Hill does his own unique take on it, with added giant sausage.
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You may or may not have noticed, depending on whether you’ve got eyes or not, but people are a little peeved at YouTube’s new comment system.
So Dan Bull, ever a poet of the people, puts how we all feel about it in listenable rap form, not that anyone at Google will be listening.
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Prepare yourself, because you’re about to hear the greatest cover song ever.
Miley Cyrus will be crying salt tears if she hears this, wishing that she could write something anywhere near its awesomeness.
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No doubt one of the creepiest yet most compelling things you’ll see all day.
Both Teddy Ruxpin and Elmo toys sing Macklemore’s hit song, which is great, providing you don’t mind having nightmares about a mechanical Elmo for the rest of the week.
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