Indie rock band "Ok Go" is famous for its weird music videos... you've probably watched some because they use to viralize.
However, the last video they've made is a commercial for a Chinese company, very similar to "The Writing's On the Wall", the song published last summer...
These are some of the music videos I mentioned before...
In order to get one of the exclusive places in the music conservatory, you must take a test at the level of the position you want to occupy, so naturally you have to spend months preparing, rehearsing, working, focused solely and exclusively on fulfilling the promise that you made to your mother in her deathbed. Nothing can distract her, nothing can disturb her. Or almost nothing.
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The World Beatbox Champion called SO-SO performs a headbanging remix session of assorted Super Mario Bros tracks using his amazing beatboxing skills and his vocal performances.
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Waali is a Chilean beatboxer who sounds like he's got a mixing team behind him. These snippets are from his recent participation in a Tokyo championship.
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When you put on your lucky shirt to go to the office and end up hooking up with the head accountant that same afternoon.
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@a__freira is an Instagram account dedicated to uploading videos of dubbing famous musical performances. The ones I'm sharing with you have seemed very funny to me.
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"Have you heard anything about Rule 34?"
* Rule 34 is an Internet concept that states if something exists in real life or is invented, there will be a pornographic representation of it. Trying to determine the origin of an Internet phenomenon is usually not straightforward, but most sources claim that Rule 34 started with an online comic published in 2003, following a random user's dismay at finding their favorite childhood cartoon characters depicted in pornographic fan art.
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