Michael Bublé Sings in NYC Subway
Even on the subway you’re not safe from Michael Bublé’s singing.
Because there he is, performing an impromptu acapella version of his “Who’s Lovin’ You”.
Even on the subway you’re not safe from Michael Bublé’s singing.
Because there he is, performing an impromptu acapella version of his “Who’s Lovin’ You”.
When you think about it, song lyrics can be pretty damn creepy when you take them out of the context of a pop song.
Which is exactly what these guys do, and it makes you think just what were the songwriters thinking?
This middle-aged, four piece band might be heading over the hill when it comes to saying bye-bye to their youth, but that doesn’t mean they can’t act like teenagers.
So anyone who’s thinking that their life is over because they’re in their mid-40s, just look at these clowns and fear not.
There’s something weird and creepy but strangely hypnotic about watching a music video with the music removed.
It’s almost like you’ve had some kind of stroke and you’re sense aren’t what they used to be.
Here’s a lesson in how technology has made it possible to record an incredible track in your friend’s garage using nothing more than a phone app.
Using “Voice Jam” this guy shows he has more? musical talent with his phone than most singers do with multi-million dollar studios.
Dry your eyes or at least have some tissues at the ready as Jimmy and Selena perform a duet version of the greatest love song ever written: “Mario Kart Love Song” by Sam Hart.
In case you haven’t heard it before, it’s a song about Mario Kart and love.
The butter-advertising punk legend sinks his hooks into Katy Perry and her self-indulgent documentary.
Which basically means you’re in for a few minutes of lulz as he passes his thoughts on her music, hair and crazyass dad.
We might all complain about going to the office every day, but at least you don’t work here.
If you did, not only would you have to dress up in spandex, but you have to deal with people with guns too.