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Bad Lip Reading is a YouTube channel created and run by an anonymous producer who intentionally lip-reads video clips poorly, for comedic effect. Rolling Stone described the channel as "the breakout hit" of the 2012 United States presidential cycle. [ 2 ]
The YouTube phenomenon Bad Lip Reading was launched when an anonymous music and video producer replaced the audio to the "Friday" video with new music and lyrics about gang fighting. [131] Gang Fight", released in March 2011, earned Bad Lip Reading a million hits and thousands of subscribers, with many spoofs soon following. [131]
Tisius pointed to the popular NFL’s bad lip-reading videos as an example of “how easy it is to misread what people are saying” when you are 100% relying on lip-reading. “It’s fun to play ...
On July 11, 2011, a YouTube channel called Bad Lip Reading did another type of lip dub-recording over the music video using an entirely new song, called "Russian Unicorn", unrelated musically to the original, with lyrics that matched Bublé's lip movements. For example, the new song changed the original line "We can work to work it out" to "We ...
Nothing hits like analyzing the behavior of celebs forced to spend endless amounts of time together on a prolonged press tour, and apparently there's a lot of interest in Lady Gaga and Joaquin ...
SEE ALSO: 'Bad Lip Reading' brings the Republican debate to a new level of crazy The debate brought up a variety of discussions and memes (thanks, Bernie Sanders) and this time, we bring to your a ...
The video was subjected to a spoof by Bad Lip Reading on their YouTube page. It was dubbed with the song "Yeti" that was composed and recorded, like BLR's other videos, to humorously reinterpret the lip movement and action in the video. "Yeti" has received over three million views on YouTube as of April 2017. [34]
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