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Old 08-27-2010, 11:11 AM
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Default Top 10 Amateur Music Videos (That Are Unintentionally Hilarious)

We all want to be rock stars. From singing along in our cars to performing karaoke in front of strangers, the lure of fame and riches pulls gives us false hopes of what might be if we are just given the chance to show the world how talented we are. But sadly, most of us aren’t not talented and our singing careers should remain in the shower, not broadcast on MTV (if they actually showed music videos anymore). But the good news for us is this, even though these amateur performers aren’t very entertaining as singers, they provide more than enough unintentional comedy to keep you riveted to their music videos…much like watching a train wreck, but without the carnage.


10. “Why Must I Cry?” by Reh Dogg




We’ll give Reh Dogg this; the man is absolutely dedicated to his art, and showing off his incredible abs. He’s also laying down the vocals live, right there on camera. Now if only the video had, say, lighting or direction or artistic integrity…that might help a bit.


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9. “Break It Up” by Carl Lewis



Carl Lewis is an immensely talented and brilliant athlete. He still holds the world record in indoor long jump even after athletes started munching the fancy new steroids like candy. He has one of the longest undefeated streaks in history. He has one of the worst music videos known to man.

We’re not sure if it’s the repeated use of Olympics footage, or whatever that thing is he’s making out with in a hot tub, but either the money was amazing, his ego was huge, or both.
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8. “Come Play With Me” by Grill Champions




We’re just going to take a wild guess here and assume that, in light of the song’s lyrics about grilling vegetables, and in light of the name of the band, it’s a promotional video. Granted, we have a long history of food in advertising encouraging us to burn it to death and then rip it apart, but we’ve never had a creepy techno pop song about it! Way to break new ground!
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7. “Losing You” by Jan Terri

Jan Terri has no shortage of talent, or at least desire to succeed, as witnessed by the fact that she actually produced this video and gave it to anybody who stepped into her limo. Too bad the video itself was shot on…wait, what was this shot on? VHS? Beta? Maybe a webcam? Either way, despite a clever use of resources, she never got her fifteen minutes of fame…wait, she eventually got on the Daily Show. Wow.
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6. “Average Homebody” by Denny “Blazin’” Hazen





There’s nothing quite as entertaining as watching white people try to rap. Especially in the ’80s, when rap was a daring, edgy art form expressing urban angst and frustration with the oppression foisted on the Black population by society. So let’s try and translate that out into white suburban anomie. Denny Hazen has actually made an industry out of this video, and good for him, but wow, dude.
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