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Russell brand parklife
Russell brand parklife








RUSSELL BRAND PARKLIFE FULL

Watch the full video below and decide how you feel about Brand’s statement. You can’t be polysyllabic or talk about important things unless you went to school in a top hat and tails”

russell brand parklife

We can’t get our heads around the fact that five families have as much dough as 12 million Brits, that can’t be right in any accent Russell Brand has recorded his own version of Blur‘s 1994 hit ‘Parklife’, after social media users used to song to poke fun of the comedian’s recent political ourbursts. “Verbal dexterity plus estuary accent is what leads to parody ofīut words used efficently can be a dangerous tool that slices through propaganda like a Some Brand’s lyrics featured on The Guardian include the following: (BBC) I'm starting to feel bad for Russell Brand now, Parklife might have proven the perfect rebuke for his sesquipedalian rants, but he must not have. In his parody, which closely resembles Blur’s original version, Brand collaborates with Rubberbandits to put forth more of his beliefs and political ideologies. In one compilation, the original video of Parklife plays and cuts to various interviews of Brand in moments where he is professing his beliefs or making political statements.ĭespite these criticism’s Brand has used the joke to his own advantage. According to Brooklyn Vegan, “It’s a jab at his hyper-verbose way of speaking, especially on social/political issues (to which he speaks a lot these days) and how in his accent it kinda sounds like Phil Daniels on Blur’s 1994 UK hit.”Īdditionally, video mashups have been created to further fuel the fire on this joke. The initial idea for this parody stems from a new running joke on the internet to comment on Russell Brand’s posts with “Parklife”.








Russell brand parklife