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Uncovering the Power of Cover Songs on YouTube

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Any music fan who flocks to YouTube to watch videos of their favorite artists has likely discovered the vast universe that exists on the platform devoted to cover songs. Before we delve any further into what this universe looks like and what it might mean for fans, artists, and music publishers, let’s ask the simplest question first: What is a cover song?

A cover song is any music performed or recorded by someone other than the artist who originally recorded, performed, or composed it. (There are legal nuances too complex to explore here, but quite simply, if you didn’t write the song, and you are performing the song, you are covering the song.)

For example, Taylor Swift’s most recent album, 1989, is a multi-platinum phenomenon that has remained pinned atop the Billboard album sales chart for nearly a year. Ryan Adams, a singer and songwriter—also popular, but not nearly in the same stratosphere as Swift—made news recently by releasing a song-for-song cover of Swift’s 1989. In other words, Adams’ version of 1989 is classified as an album comprised entirely of cover songs.

ZEFR Insights has often written about how fans drive the most-viewed content on the platform. Normally, we highlight this essential fact as a roadmap for brands to maximize the potential of earned media to help shape and disseminate their message. But early on in the first decade of YouTube’s existence, the platform was initially known as a place where recent major pop stars first got their start. Fast forward to the 2.4 billion views (and still growing) sensation that is Psy’s “Gangnam Style,” and you can now find countless examples of music icons using YouTube to their advantage. (See also: Katy Perry, Lana Del Rey, Gotye, etc.) Justin Bieber, in particular, launched into the mainstream on the power of a cover song he uploaded back in 2007 that caught the attention of label executives and landed him a recording contract.

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Green Day’s ‘Basket Case’ Sung By 109 Movies You All Know And Love

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Ross Thompson had some time on his hands, and edited together clips of words from 109 movies to sing “Basket Case” by Green Day.

https://youtu.be/akuQrq460NI

List of all movies used:
1 Star Wars Ep. V – The Empire Strikes Back
2 Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
3 Bride of Chucky
4 Point Break
5 Monty Python’s Life of Brian
6 Edge of Tomorrow
7 Troy
8 Sweet Home Alabama
9 UHF
10 Scream 4
11 300
12 Last Action Hero
13 Guardians of the Galaxy
14 Batman Begins
15 Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
16 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
17 Before Sunset
18 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
19 Ronin
20 Ali G Indahouse
21 Lethal Weapon 2
22 Alice in Wonderland
23 Spaceballs
24 The LEGO Movie
25 Blazing Saddles
26 Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over
27 Kick-Ass
28 The Departed
29 Pleasantville
30 Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
31 Mr. Deeds
32 The Breakfast Club
33 Mars Attacks
34 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
35 Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
36 Irrational Man
37 A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child
38 The Godfather: Part III
39 Scary Movie
40 Monsters, Inc.
41 Whiplash
42 Superbad
43 Analyze This
44 The Master
45 Wall-E
46 Equilibrium
47 Star Wars Ep. II – Attack of the Clones
48 The Dark Knight
49 Mother & Child
50 Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
51 Bridesmaids
52 Ice Age
53 Assassins
54 Hook
55 Finding Nemo
56 Platoon
57 The Hangover
58 Donnie Darko
59 Heat
60 Robin Hood: Men in Tights
61 The Devil Wears Prada
62 Spider-Man 2
63 Kindergarten Cop
64 Slumdog Millionaire
65 The Lion King
66 The Lone Ranger
67 Raw Deal
68 Miracle
69 Star Wars Ep. IV: A New Hope
70 Boyz n The Hood
71 Tombstone
72 Psycho
73 Once Upon a Time in the West
74 The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
75 Training Day
76 Minions
77 The Maltese Falcon
78 For a Few Dollars More
79 Fight Club
80 Breakfast at Tiffany’s
81 The Expendables 2
82 The Great Mouse Detective
83 The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie
84 Back to the Future: Part II
85 Scarface
86 The Emperor’s New Groove
87 Ted
88 Austin Powers in Goldmember
89 The Muppet Christmas Carol
90 Liar Liar
91 Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
92 Life of Pi
93 Citizen Kane
94 The Magnificent Seven
95 The Blind Side
96 101 Dalmations
97 The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
98 The Room
99 The Sword in the Stone
100 Three Amigos
101 The Queen
102 A League of Their Own
103 Independence Day
104 The Wrong Trousers
105 Cars
106 The Jungle Book
107 Goodfellas
108 Ben-Hur
109 Pinochhio

https://youtu.be/akuQrq460NI

You’ll Be Amazed At The Simpsons’ Movie References

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In their 27 seasons (!!!), The Simpsons have exhilarated audiences with their eerily accurate homage to famous movies to make a point. The linage from Stanley Kubrick, Alfred Hitchcock, Francis Ford Coppola and Steven Spielberg to our favourite yellow characters begins here.

Snoop Dogg Adorably Videobombs CBC Reporter

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CBC Toronto reporter Greg Ross was recording a promo for the NBA All-Star Weekend coverage at Toronto’s Jarvis Collegiate Institute where Snoop Dogg was taking part in a charity game for READ60 Poetry Jam, helping to raise money for books for students. This is where Snoop comes in. By the way, Snoop will be making an appearance in the next season of “Trailer Park Boys,” so look for that shortly.

The Official Trailer For Cameron Crowe’s ‘Roadies’ TV Series Is Here

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Roadies gives an insider’s look at the reckless, romantic, funny and often poignant lives of a committed group of “roadies” who live for music and the de facto family they’ve formed along the way. The music-infused ensemble comedy series chronicles the rock world through the eyes of music’s unsung heroes and puts the spotlight on the backstage workers who put the show on the road while touring the United States for a successful arena-level band. Starring Luke Wilson, Carla Gugino and Imogen Poots, it begins Sunday June 26th at 10PM ET/PT on SHOWTIME.

https://youtu.be/1WnLeNWBoMU

That Time In 1989 When Mark Ruffalo Did A Clearasil Double Clear Commercial

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Everybody has to start somewhere. Here’s Mark Ruffalo doing a Clearasil Double Clear commercial back in 1989.

https://youtu.be/MIElNa4PnzI

Watch What Happens When This Service Dog Meets Pluto At Disneyland

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When Ace the service dog and his human Sandy were at Disneyland at the end of last year, Ace met the character Pluto. Happiness ensues!

In a Facebook comment, she gave her pup’s backstory, and explained what happened before and after the video:
For those who made not so positive comments and don’t know this dog’s story….. this puppy is one I raised (as a volunteer) for Guide Dogs of America —he is training to be a guide dog for the blind. We went to Disneyland for a few hours as a socialization experience — what you didn’t see AFTER the 14-15 seconds video where he settled in a DOWN was his DOWN/STAY for a few minutes while Pluto tried to break his stay. Ace entered his “formal” guide dog training at the end of January. My “job” as a volunteer was to socialize and provide him with obedience training. This was a training outing and I was too far back to do a proper correction, but golly-be….he responded anyway. Yep! That is my boy and I am proud of him and love the Disney characters for being so kind and helpful! It will be 6-9 months of extensive training with licensed trainers before Ace has the opportunity to graduate as a guide dog and has the right match in a human partner.

Guitarist Plays Brass Section Of “Star Wars” Theme By Himself

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Cooper Carter released a new video that shows him playing only the brass section of the iconic Star Wars theme song to dizzying effect and a trip to the good side.

Hip Hop Group Performs Along With A Band Playing Old Computer Equipment

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An appearance on the television show Neo Magazin Royale brought out the German hip hop band Fettes Brot performing their song “Jein” along with a “Geekchester” band playing old computer equipment.