To celebrate both YouTube turning eight-years-old as well as kick-off the site's Comedy Week, America's favorite remixers The Gregory Brothers recently delighted us with the history of the beloved video sharing site in song.
It's been a whole day, folks -- isn't it time to add some levity to that time that guy rescued three women who'd been kidnapped and tortured for 10 years? Apparently it is. Here is the "songified" version of Charles Ramsey's interview after he heroically saved three women who'd been held captive in his neighbor's basement...
A few days ago we introduced you to Kai, the homeless hitchhiker who saved a life from the wrath of "Jesus Christ." Well now, after the guy has become an overnight celebrity, the famed Gregory Brothers have Auto-Tuned him. And like so many of their creations, this too is catchy, and also a little NSFW.
Forget 'Les Mis,' this is the people's song. Al Roker's admission that he unleashed a brown torrent of filth into his Jockeys at the White House has been autotuned and turned into a song. "Do you hear the people sing? Singing a song of nauseous men...
While everyone else was sitting around making jokes about horses and bayonets, the 'Autotune the News' folks were working hard to turn Monday night's debate into a song. This is what they came up with.
Much like the presidential debate from last week, the debate between vice president Joe Biden and Paul Ryan has also received the ol' autotune treatment. Unlike the presidential debate song, which was frankly a little creepy -- this one is pretty funny...
That's what was missing from yesterday's debate -- a keytar! Brilliant YouTuber Schmoyoho went through footage of the debate from last night between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama and made it into quite a catchy little song. One way or another, you WILL be interested in politics this election season...
Recently a video review that YouTube personality Daym Drops did of Five Guys Burgers and Fries went viral, thanks to Drops' enthusiastic embrace of the restaurant chain's greasy fare.
While the video is quite entertaining, it's six minutes long, a tough sell in today's climate of instant gratification. But never fear -- The Gregory Brothers have remixed the review into a more manageable two minute
Remember way back in 2005 when 'South Park' produced an episode titled 'Ginger Kids,' in which Cartman turned into a redhead? The message was clear: "Gingers don't have souls."
As soon as Sweet Brown first appeared on TV, and eventually the internet, we predicted this sassy woman's description of a fire was going to get an auto-tune remix. Lo and behold, it's here.
Everyone is jumping on the Tim Tebow bandwagon, so it's no wonder that the football star got the inevitable Auto-Tune treatment courtesy of 'ESPN First Take.'
For a glorious week in September, taxidermy whiz Chuck Testa ruled the Internet. Now, it's finally time for Auto-Tune the News to revisit Testa-mania in this video remix tribute. Sing along with Testa below.
On Tuesday, viral sensation Rebecca Black released the bubblegum ballad 'My Moment.' That single and her mega-viral musical confection, 'Friday' both seem to be heavily auto-tuned, leading many to wonder if Black can actually sing or if she's just the result of clever studio production.
Just as a YouTube meme seems safely dead and buried — interviews with their stars on morning talk shows are usually a sign of impending doom — the power of auto-tune comes along.