The 2014 Emmy Awards skewed a little hipper this year, with host Seth Meyers and his army of comedically inclined friends providing more laughs than your average stodgy awards show. However, the ceremony went full internet-friendly when Weird Al Yankovic, hot off the first number one album of his lengthy career, took to the stage to provide your favorite TV shows with the one thing they so desperately need: lyrics.
‘Weird Al’ Yankovic fans are a powerful force, as proven by the parodist’s recent No. 1 album and by the new campaign to get him to next year’s Super Bowl.
After performing at this year's Lollapalooza, Lorde took some time to speak with Billboard about her upcoming role as curator for 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1' soundtrack, as well as her thoughts on Weird Al's parody of 'Royals.'
Ever wonder if what you read on Wikipedia is true? Well, 'Weird Al' Yankovic sat down with Diffuser.fm and separated the truth from the lies in a game of 'Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction'.
Given the cornucopia of new videos "Weird Al" Yankovic has given us from his new album, 'Mandatory Fun,' available on Amazon and iTunes, we thought now might be a good time to dig into his videolog and pick out our favorites.
Continuing his promise of releasing eight videos in eight days, "Weird Al" Yankovic has dropped the seventh video off 'Mandatory Fun' (available on iTunes and Amazon) today titled 'Lame Claim to Fame.'
'Weird Al' Yankovic is letting all of his first world frustrations out in 'First World Problems,' the latest in his eight videos in eight days campaign -- and PopCrush has the exclusive premiere of the video.
'Weird Al' Yankovic takes on Iggy Azalea's No. 1 hit 'Fancy' and much like Azalea, he's showing off his own swagger and style, but with a toilet plunger instead of high heels. 'Handy' is the fourth Weird Al parody video released this week off of his 'Mandatory Fun' album, which hit stores on Tuesday.
"Weird Al" Yankovic has released the video for his latest parody, 'Foil,' which borrows from Lorde's breakout hit, 'Royals.' The song is featured on his new album titled 'Mandatory Fun.'
On the eve of Weird Al Yankovic’s new album release, the comedic singer shared some of the behind-the-scenes happenings of ‘Mandatory Fun’ and how it so hilariously came together.
Weird Al has released the first video from his album 'Mandatory Fun.' The song 'Tacky' tackles the Pharrell mega-hit 'Happy,' and features Aisha Tyler, Eric Stonestreet and Jack Black.