Ernst
Well-Known Member
What do we call it? The ability to take media samples and creating works that circulate freely?
We call that a Media Revolution.
In what has become such a work that has gone viral I thought to share this video and link.
So look at the state of social media and realize it has changed our world.
Keep the Internet free!
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From the Jerusalem Post
http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=210038
We call that a Media Revolution.
In what has become such a work that has gone viral I thought to share this video and link.
So look at the state of social media and realize it has changed our world.
Keep the Internet free!
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From the Jerusalem Post
http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=210038
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBY-0n4esNY&feature=player_embeddedsraelis Gaddafi spoof strikes chord with Libyan rebels
By LAHAV HARKOV
02/27/2011 10:09
In "Zenga Zenga," musician Noy Alooshe remixes Libyan leaders speech with hip-hop song.
Talkbacks (11) Zenga Zenga, a YouTube clip, has gone viral among Libyan rebels in the past few days. What many of those opposing Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi dont realize, however, is that the video, a mash-up of Gaddafis speech and the hip-hop song Hey Baby, is from Israel.
The clip shows Gaddafis speech on a balcony in Tripoli, and uses Autotune to turn his words into a song. In the chorus, the Libyan dictator sings that he will clean Libya inch by inch, house by house, room by room, alley by alley. It also features bikini-clad women shaking their hips in time to the music.