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  2. Tacky (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song mocks people whose actions and style are generally considered gauche. [3] The singer boasts of having no shame; he seems proud of his gaudy attire (fluorescent-orange pants with an Ed Hardy shirt, pink Crocs with sequins, Ugg boots with glitter), as well as his breaches of deportment (example: putting used liquor bottles on display; wearing socks with sandals, and suspenders with a ...

  3. Whatever You Like ("Weird Al" Yankovic song) - Wikipedia

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    During its first week of release, "Whatever You Like" reached #4 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Chart. [5] The song has also garnered over 13 million listens on YouTube [6] as of April 2012, and over 2.6 million listens on MySpace. [7]

  4. Ricky ("Weird Al" Yankovic song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ricky" was one of the last two tracks added to ""Weird Al" Yankovic", in order to fill out the length for an LP record and was recorded at "Scotti Brothers Records". The music video was created for the song was Yankovic's first, and also, by far, the least expensive to film. [3]

  5. Achy Breaky Song - Wikipedia

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    "Achy Breaky Song" is a country song by American song parodist "Weird Al" Yankovic, released on his album Alapalooza, parodying the song "Achy Breaky Heart" by Billy Ray Cyrus. The song details a disgruntled listener's disdain for the song ("Don't play that song, that achy breaky song..."), as well as several alternatives he would rather endure ...

  6. First World Problems (song) - Wikipedia

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    "First World Problems" is a song by the American parody artist and satirist "Weird Al" Yankovic from his 2014 studio album Mandatory Fun. The song is a pastiche of the music of the Pixies , particularly the songs " Debaser " and "No. 13 Baby".

  7. Alapalooza: The Videos - Wikipedia

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    Alapalooza: The Videos is a VHS release of four of "Weird Al" Yankovic's music videos. Al later joked that it was originally supposed to be called “Alapalooza: Two Videos Based On Songs From The Album And Two Videos That Really Don’t Have Anything To Do With Alapalooza But We Thought You’d Appreciate Having Them On This Collection Anyway” but the retailers preferred the shorter title.

  8. The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  9. YouTube Music - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Google. The service is designed with a user interface that allows users to explore songs and music videos on YouTube -based genres, playlists, and recommendations.