Considering the vast number of these parodies that have all remained up this whole time, would EMI really issue a takedown for this one parody?
Honestly, I thought this had to be a mistake, or some weird Content ID error by YouTube. Those 55 best parodies? They're all on YouTube (with the exception of the Darth Vader one.). This is despite literally hundreds of Empire State of Mind parodies on YouTube. So, it seemed a bit odd that, nearly a year after this phenomenon, yet another of these parodies, called the Newport State of Mind, about the Welsh town of Newport went viral, with over a million views, but such is life in the viral video world.Įven odder? Apparently EMI has issued a takedown notice for just that one video pulling it off YouTube. A few months back, I remembered seeing one site list out 55 of the best such parodies (some much better than others), including all sorts of cities, big and small, as well as random other versions, such as College Humor's amusing Galactic Empire State of Mind, starring Darth Vader. Of course, that version - a parody of the original - was really just picking up on a popular trend showing up all over YouTube: people rewriting and performing Empire State of Mind with lyrics to reflect their own hometowns or other cultural groups. It also got a bit of a boost when Stephen Colbert took on the Jay-Z role and did a version with Keys, where he changed the lyrics to be about living in the suburbs:Īlicia Keys - Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down
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The song went from popular to ridiculously popular after Jay-Z and Keys performed it before game two of the World Series at Yankee Stadium: If you haven't heard it, you've been living under something of a rock:
Nearly a year ago, the Jay-Z/Alicia Keys collaboration Empire State of Mind was released.