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Les Miserables Shaggy Parody question

Les Miserables Shaggy Parody question

Mattbrain
#1Les Miserables Shaggy Parody question
Posted: 6/6/16 at 11:42pm

I distinctly remember seeing a video of the Broadway revival cast of Les Miserables doing a parody of Shaggy's "It Wasn't Me"....does anyone know what happened to it or have a link? Thanks.


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Mattbrain
#2Les Miserables Shaggy Parody question
Posted: 6/7/16 at 9:15am

Bump.

Anyone?


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AHLiebross
#3Parodies
Posted: 6/7/16 at 1:42pm

I don't have a link to the Shaggy parody. However, as long as we're on parodies, anyone who hasn't seen this anti-Trump Producers parody is missing a treat ... at least if you can't stand Trump. Parodies

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OemqVWi_R0k

Audrey


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ClumsyDude15
#4Parodies
Posted: 6/7/16 at 1:43pm

The only parody I remember involving Les Mis was this parody of Scream and Shout by will.iam and Britney Spears. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3fjFtlSz3Q


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AHLiebross
#5Parodies
Posted: 6/7/16 at 2:10pm

There was a 2012 parody by the Les Miz cast called "Four Years More," urging people to reelect President Obama. However, that was a parody in the traditional sense in that it wasn't meant to be funny. I think today that most people think parodies must be funny.

Audrey


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