Dumbest Music Videos

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  • 2019
  • 1 Season

Dumbest Music Videos from Funny or Die is a hilarious and irreverent show that will have viewers rolling with laughter. The show takes a satirical and tongue-in-cheek look at the music industry and some of the most ridiculous music videos ever created. From cheesy hair metal to auto-tuned pop ballads, no genre is spared the comedic treatment.

The show is hosted by a rotating cast of comedians and celebrities who provide commentary and jokes as they watch and react to each video. The commentary is often sharp and biting, and the hosts do not hold back from making fun of even the biggest pop stars and musicians. In fact, some of the funniest moments come from their blistering critiques of music videos from artists who are normally considered untouchable.

Many of the videos featured on the show are intentionally ridiculous and over-the-top, with bizarre imagery, nonsensical lyrics, and cheesy special effects. Some of these videos were created in the 80s and 90s when the music video industry was at its peak, and the show has a lot of fun poking fun at the fashion, hairstyles, and production values from that era. However, there are also plenty of recent videos that are equally ridiculous, and the show does not discriminate when it comes to mocking bad music.

One of the highlights of the show is the clever editing and visual gags that are used to heighten the comedy. For example, the hosts will often freeze-frame the video at a particularly ridiculous moment and provide a hilarious caption or image overlay. Or they might cut to a parody skit that takes the joke even further. These moments of clever editing and creative humor keep the show fresh and engaging, even when the music videos themselves are cringe-worthy.

Another fun aspect of the show is the audience participation. Viewers are invited to submit their own suggestions for dumb music videos to be featured on the show, and the hosts will often read out some of the funniest or most absurd suggestions. This creates a sense of community and interactivity that helps to forge a connection between the show and its audience.

Overall, Dumbest Music Videos from Funny or Die is a riotous, side-splittingly funny show that is sure to please anyone who enjoys a good laugh. The combination of sharp wit, clever editing, and absurd music videos creates a unique and entertaining viewing experience that is perfect for anyone looking to escape the stresses of daily life and just have some fun for a while. Whether you're a music fan or not, this show is a must-watch for anyone who loves to laugh.

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Thong Song by Sisqo
6. Thong Song by Sisqo
April 21, 2020
This Sisqo video had so many butts
Estranged by Guns n' Roses
5. Estranged by Guns n' Roses
February 19, 2020
Guns n Roses' "Estranged" is the dumbest music video about magic dolphins.
Estranged by Guns n' Roses
5. Estranged by Guns n' Roses
February 19, 2020
Guns n Roses' "Estranged" is the dumbest music video about magic dolphins.
Estranged by Guns n' Roses
5. Estranged by Guns n' Roses
February 19, 2020
Guns n Roses' "Estranged" is the dumbest music video about magic dolphins.
Estranged by Guns n' Roses
5. Estranged by Guns n' Roses
February 19, 2020
Guns n Roses' "Estranged" is the dumbest music video about magic dolphins.
Hootie and the Blowfish
4. Hootie and the Blowfish
October 4, 2019
"Only Wanna Be With You" is the dumbest music video about sucking at all sports.
'Heartbreaker' by Mariah Carey
3. 'Heartbreaker' by Mariah Carey
September 4, 2019
Mariah Carey's "Heartbreaker" is the dumbest music video about fighting your evil twin in a bathroom
Guns N' Roses
2. Guns N' Roses
July 11, 2019
Axl Rose had thrown the perfect wedding, until it started raining and a guy jumped through a cake for no reason. It's time to revisit Guns n Roses' "November Rain", one of history's dumbest music videos.
NSYNC
1. NSYNC
August 1, 2019
NSYNC's "I Drive Myself Crazy" is the dumbest music video about punching a TV
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  • Premiere Date
    August 1, 2019