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He kept his nickname Baked Alaska as a stage name. [10] His rap songs used a satirical tone [25] and traded on his Alaskan roots, with titles like "I Live on Glaciers" [1] or "I Climb Mountains". [10] In 2013, the Anchorage Daily News published a profile of Baked Alaska, describing him as a "comedy/music video artist". [25]
The Holderness Family first found fame in 2013 when they released "XMAS Jammies" - a parody of Will Smith's "Miami" meant to be their family's digital Christmas card. Overnight, their video went viral on YouTube, garnering 15 million views in one week. They have been making videos ever since.
The 1 Up Fever (2013), mockumentary about Bitcoin and augmented reality video games.; 2gether (2000), spoof of boy bands like N*Sync and The Backstreet Boys.; 7 Days in Hell (2015), a fictional documentary-style exposé on the rivalry between two of the greatest tennis players of all time who battled it out in a 2001 match that lasted seven days.
Rainbow gained a larger audience and shifted focus during the 2016 American presidential campaign, with a series of spoof interviews and musical parodies skewering the election process and the candidates, especially Donald Trump, who became Rainbow's primary subject following his nomination by the Republican party and subsequent election.
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The show’s parody ad of the popular Peloton workouts used negative reinforcement, relentless criticism and an entire “toolkit of emotional manipulation styles,” as the trainers weaponized ...
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