Jane Lui Presents ‘Impersonations with History of HipHop/Rap Medley’

Lave it up to Jane Lui to be an awesome yet unpredictable ball of creative awesomeness. Although this isn’t quite as epic as her “History of Lyrics That Aren’t Lyrics“, this is still an entertaining video all on it’s own. Jane and her friends go through a history of Hip-Hop songs, but done in the style of various voice impersonations. It’s absurd but undeniably zany fun.

Left to Right:
Danny Morledge (drums): http://youtube.com/DannyMorledge
Jane Lui (keys): http://Youtube.com/Luieland
Daniel Robbins: https://twitter.com/DanielSRobbins
Andy Lowe: http://facebook.com/ChinesePirate.Productions
Spencer Howard: http://SpencerDevlinHoward.com
Nathan Turner: http://facebook.com/cheesusofnazareth

Arranged/Directed by Jane Lui

Impersonations // Songs
1) Kermit // 1) Killing me Softly – Flack/Fugees
2) Miss Piggy
3) Michael Caine // 2) Brass Monkey – Beastie Boys
4) Rick Steves // 3) Where It’s At – Beck
5) Elmo
6) Richard Nixon // 4) Jump Around – House of Pain
7) George W Bush // 5) Single Ladies – Beyonce
8) Sean Connery // 6) Baby Got Back – Sir-mix-a-lot
9) Ira Glass // 7) Ice ice baby – Vanilla Ice
10) Pee-wee
11) Stewie // 8) California Love – 2Pac
12) Michael Cera // 9) Gold Digger – Kanye West
13) Porky Pig
14) Alec Baldwin // 10) Get ur Freak On – Missy Elliot
15) Liam Neeson // 11) Insane in the Brain – Cypress Hill
16) Woody Allen // 12) The Real Slim Shady – Eminem
17) Arnold Schwarzenegger // 13) Humpty Dance – Digital Underground
18) Stephen Hawking // 14) Hey-Ya! – OutKast
19) Borat // 15) U Can’t Touch This – MC Hammer
20) George McFly // 16) It Takes Two – Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock
21) Severus Snape // 17) This is How We Do It – Montell Jordan
22) William Shatner // 18) In Da Club – 50 Cent
23) Al Pacino
24) Matthew McConaughey // 19) Let Me Clear My Throat – DJ Kool
25) Louis Armstrong
26) Christopher Walken // 20) Fresh Prince – Will Smith
27) Tasmanian Devil

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