Popular Songs Made Funnier Through Bad Lip Syncing

| December 3, 2011 | Comments (2)

Have you ever turned off the volume and tried to guess what is the artist singing? Well that’s what an anonymous  “late-20s-ish” music and video producer from Texas did. Just in a couple of months he succeeded in attracting a lot of attention from some record companies (who tried and almost succeeded in getting one of his songs off YouTube), the Rolling Stone magazine and last but not least the visitors of YouTube who turned his channel in one of the most subscribed ones.

Didn’t like Rebeca Black’s video? Well, with this Bad Lip Syncing the video is much more bearable  and a lot more funny.

“Gang Fight” – Rebecca Black, as interpreted by a Bad Lip Reader

“Morning Dew” – a Bad Lip Reading of Bruno Mars, feat. Lady Gaga and Jay-Z

“Beard With Glue” – a Bad Lip Reading of James Blunt

 ”Everybody Poops” – a Bad Lip Reading of the Black Eyed Peas

“Asian Baby” – Justin Bieber and Rascal Flatts “That Should Be Me”, cover by a Bad Lip Reader

“BLACK UMBRELLA (The Right Stuff)”- a Bad Lip Reading of Miley Cyrus

“Magic Man” – a Bad Lip Reading of Ludacris and The Bee Gees

“Hot Jumping Beans” – another Bad Lip Reading of Justin Bieber and Rascal Flattsv

“(Rockin’) All Nite Long” – a Bad Lip Reading of Taylor Swift, featuring Wiz Khalifa

Dirty Spaceman- a Bad Lip Reading of Will.iam ft Nicki Minaj

“Russian Unicorn” – a Bad Lip Reading of Michael Bublé

Featured Image from Bad Lip Reading Facebook Page.

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