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“This Killed Me”: “Weird Al” Yankovic Reveals the Legendary Music Icon That Never Allowed Him to Do a Parody Song … from the American Songwriter Matt Friedlander

Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago01 mins

“Weird Al” Yankovic Reveals the One Artist He’s Most Disappointed About Never Allowing Him to Do a Parody SongDuring a recent ‘Tonight Show’ appearance, “Weird Al” Yankovic revealed that Prince was the artist he’s most disappointed about never allowing him to do a parody song.

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