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“Weird Al” Yankovic Songifies The Third And Final Debate [VIDEO]

“Weird Al” Yankovic has turned the final entry of the 2016 presidential debate trilogy into a song, “Bad Hombres, Nasty Women.”

Yankovic has been making song remixes and funny arrangements for decades. His most notable song, “Eat It,” was a parody of Micheal Jackson’s “Beat It,” but focused on food-based humor.

Most recently, he has worked on songifying the debates, the second of which featured Joseph Gordon-Levitt as he sings along to the auto-tuned voices of Trump and Hilary as they debate through song.

The Vice President debate version made its debut last month. Yankovic himself appears as the mediator between the two candidates.

The video is featured below:

Sean Fahey

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