You're Pitiful
"Weird Al" Yankovic · 2006
3 min · 1 track · comedy rock · nerdcore · parody music
A satirical take on pop culture wrapped in catchy melodies and playful lyrics.
You're Pitiful is a single by "Weird Al" Yankovic, released in 2006. A satirical take on pop culture wrapped in catchy melodies and playful lyrics. 'You're Pitiful' is notable for its clever commentary on the internet culture surrounding American Idol contestant William Hung, reflecting both cultural phenomena and parodying the era's obsession with talent shows. The song gained significant attention online, showcasing Yankovic's ability to remain relevant and influential in the evolving landscape of music and media. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does You're Pitiful sound like?
A satirical take on pop culture wrapped in catchy melodies and playful lyrics. Rooted in comedy rock and nerdcore.
What makes You're Pitiful by "Weird Al" Yankovic notable?
'You're Pitiful' is notable for its clever commentary on the internet culture surrounding American Idol contestant William Hung, reflecting both cultural phenomena and parodying the era's obsession with talent shows. The song gained significant attention online, showcasing Yankovic's ability to remain relevant and influential in the evolving landscape of music and media. "Weird Al" Yankovic was at a pivotal moment in his career with 'You're Pitiful', released after the success of his 2003 album 'Poodle Hat'. This album continued his tradition of parodying contemporary hits, solidifying his role as a staple in comedy music. By 2006, he had already established a devoted fan base while experimenting with different musical styles.
How many songs are on You're Pitiful?
You're Pitiful has 1 track, running approximately 3 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 You’re Pitiful Standout 3:17
Release Date
June 7, 2006
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
3 min 17 sec
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