Interviewers, sportscasters, and vice presidents alike break into song to report important news.
For the second time, pundits and news anchors urgently break into song to deliver the news.
Urgent issues call for equally urgent harmonies, and they are provided by politicians, pundits, and gorillas alike in this chapter of news opera.
presidents and prime ministers sing in harmony. Love and happiness abounds.
Broadcasters become stars and stars become broadcasters as an ominous hip-hop sample infuses the news of the day. Joel Madden guests as a fictional CBS correspondent. Any resemblance the intentional performers may bear to media personalities living or dead is purely coincidental.
The possibility of California marijuana legalization and suggestion of Supreme Court lesbianism inspire rousing choruses from concerned/excited news personalities.
The hallowed inner sanctum of U.S. Government rocks hard with the aid of representatives from the state of =w=.
As election season heats up, candidates and news pundits alike bring the core tenets of our democratic republic to the forefront with a driving beat and soaring melody.
From the halls of Congress to the U.S. Military Academy, accidental singers solve the world's problems one troublesome muffin at a time.
Joe Biden and his press secretary, Darren Criss, sing to the public about shotgun use while politicians and pundits broadcast warnings of flying robots and spies.
Congresswoman Jackie Speier debates diplomatic spending with Nice Peter & Kassem G while a variety of pundits & politicians bemoan the biggest dangers of 2014 - zoo closures, marijuana legalization, and texting.
In a rare cross-species collaboration, gorillas and humans work together to deliver the news while Congress gets turnt up beyond all previously-known limits of turntitude.
As election season begins, the winds of change blow dozens of dusty candidates across the cornfields of Iowa so they can tell you why everything's terrible.
Vice-President Joe Biden and rock icons Blondie form an all-powerful alliance in a play to bring an unprecedented peace to the Planet Earth that will then sweep across the entire cosmos, creating his greatest hit since he sang about shotguns.
The nation’s leaders discuss the impact of the Patriot Act, murder, and also catfish.
Citizens rejoice when a congressman eats a gummy bear and has a trippy vision of the future, a rainbow-colored White House.
Hannah Hart discusses the GuacaLatte & Donald Trump with fellow news analysts (all the most important issues, duh).
Our nation's leaders, both present & future, discuss the ramifications of being trapped inside a 90 foot wall with a frankenfish.
As the new administration settles in, pundits and advisors alike rush to the news to premiere an exciting new type of aspiring fact in the return of Songify the News.
Several existential threats to society, like goats & microwaves are discussed by the most expert of experts.
The long-awaited rap battle between President Trump and FBI Director Comey comes with rapid-fire burns delivered under oath. Who will come out on top?! Whose album will chart higher?!?!
What a week to sing the news! James Comey arouses all of Washington, Pres Trump leaves the Paris Climate Accord after getting out-handshook by French Pres. Macron, then Theresa May have been surprised by the UK’s election results. Get it?? Featuring Gabe Dunn & Allison Raskin of Just Between Us!
A storm gathers in our nation's capital as its denizens look to the sky and wonder: will everything fun be banned?
In the run-up to the 2018 election, Americans have deep concerns about beer and the internet. Net Neutrality beat by Audyssey!
A wary nation becomes aware of the dangers of combining wind cancer with massive dumps.
The Gregory Brothers let you peek behind the magic curtain and reveal the secrets behind Auto-Tune the News.
Obama declares his intent to kick somebody's ass, though determining the specific ass to be kicked may require an executive task force. The aggression of this declaration is made all the more resounding by its delivery as a dark, looming hip hop single. Matt Lauer and Sarah Gregory contribute vocals and interviewing expertise.
After Antoine Dodson, a young hero from Huntsville, AL, saves his sister from an attack, he sings an important message both to his community and to the attacker himself. Evan Gregory then proceeds to play a heartfelt cover of the resulting song.
This song, fondly entitled "We Didn't See It Comin", by The Gregory Brothers with some help from various titans of finance, not to mention the FCIC, scrutinizing in the key of B minor.
After the plot of 2 armed thieves is foiled by a brave store clerk, Diana of Kansas City excitedly recaps the fiasco in song, extolling the teachings of her father.
At the sight of at least dozens of people flooding onto The National Mall, Jon Stewart, a prominent American rally organizer, launches into a sincere moment of song.
In the future, all political debates will be moderated by a DJ in a spaceship, and the debaters will sing and rap their way to glorious victory. Jimmy McMillan of The Rent Is Too Damn High Party demonstrates this utopian vision with a roaring rendition of his party's eponymous theme.
America's most recent ex-president Bush and most famous Kanye settle their longtime beef with repentance, forgiveness, and soothing refrains.