![]() Although it has not been confirmed, it's widely speculated that the artists behind these songs are fictional and represent aliases of the person behind BLR. Later on, BLR took a level in worldbuilding and began to create fake YouTube accounts to publish full versions of songs originally appearing in BLR videos. ![]() Starting with the Star Wars BLR trilogy, they've started bringing in guest stars like Jack Black to contribute their voice talents. ![]() A few, like "Trick the Bridesmaid," are based on public domain works and so are safe from takedowns. Their songs are being sold completely legally on iTunes (being original works) but the videos may yet fall victim to copyright claims ( as "Dirty Spaceman" and "(Rockin') All Nite Long" already have). Thanks to an anonymous interview, we now know that BLR is produced by a single person in Texas, a "music producer, songwriter, and musician," but their identity remains a mystery. Most of their works execute a similar dramatic shift in style and tone from the original. They got their start in March 2011 with " Gang Fight ", a Gag Dub of Rebecca Black's notorious viral video " Friday", which took a song about having fun on the weekend and made it into a song about gang warfare and chicken. In the case of music videos, they produce complete original songs, and substantial editing of the original video is also involved. Bad Lip Reading is a YouTube channel that takes film segments, footage of politicians, and music videos of pop songs and writes new dialog designed to match the lip movements of the people in the video, with little to no regard for making sense. ![]()
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