It was just a matter of time before Weird Al Yankovic put his own stamp on Pharrell's still-reigning "Happy."
It was just a matter of time before Weird Al Yankovic put his own stamp on Pharrell's still-reigning "Happy."
It was just a matter of time before Weird Al Yankovic put his own stamp on Pharrell's still-reigning “Happy.” Shot in the same style of “Happy” with people dancing around while trading lip-synced verses, the video features a large cast of actors and
In the YouTube era, Weird Al's shtick isn't so novel anymore. The songs he spoofs on his 14th album Mandatory Fun — “Happy,” “Royals,” “Fancy,” “Blurred Lines,” etc — have already been parodied on the Web. But Yankovic realizes that he'd be better
It was just a matter of time before Weird Al Yankovic put his own stamp on Pharrell's still-reigning “Happy.” Shot in the same style of “Happy” with people dancing around while trading lip-synced verses, the video features a large cast of actors and