This is pretty impressive! People cannot get enough of Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' hit song, 'Uptown Funk!' This YouTuber decided to give the song the ultimate mash-up by using 280 movies and the end ...
It's a song that's spawned spoofs, treadmill routines, dance-offs, school spirit and amazing feats of motion, but the latest video tribute to the Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson hit "Uptown Funk" is ...
After patiently waiting its turn, “Uptown Funk” has just become the fifth video in history to rack up at least three billion views on YouTube, joining a club that now includes some of the biggest hits ...
Don't believe 'em, just watch. The latest viral video to hit the Internet is a group of high school students and their creative teacher performing a full choreographed dance to Mark Ronson's "Uptown ...
Just when you thought the “Uptown Funk” meme craze was over, YouTube user dondrapersayswhat edits footage from 280 movies so that it looks like the characters are singing “Uptown Funk” by Mark Ronson ...
YouTube user DonDraperSaysWhat may have crafted a music video for "Uptown Funk" that rivals the dance moves of Bruno Mars in his tune with producer Mark Ronson. By Jackie Frere YouTube user ...
Scot Pankey teaches drama and technology at A. Maceo Smith New Tech High School in Dallas, Texas, but he has central Georgia roots. If you don't recognize his name, you'll likely recognize his moves.
"Dark Lord Funk you up, Dark Lord Funk you up." By THR Staff Dark Lord Funk Still - H 2015 You can’t say his name but you can sing along with him to this “Uptown Funk” Harry Potter parody video. Lord ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Worldwide it was the biggest single of 2015 and now its creator has re-recorded a classical take using the work of six young unknown ...
The teachers at Oromocto High School injected a bit of funk into their school spirit and produced a parody video of Mark Ronson's hit song Uptown Funk. The "O'Town Funk" video debuted on YouTube on ...
Here's a tour of the uptown funk of the early '80s with songs that listeners have heard alluded to in the Mark Ronson/Bruno Mars hit, some fleetingly, some more obviously. By Sean Ross Part of the ...
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