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Beyoncé 'Single Ladies' Remakes Still Coming In

Posted Thu Dec 10, 2009 5:43pm PST by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training

You'd think that the remakes of Beyoncé's "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)" would die-down by now. It's been one year.


But the song is experiencing a second wind. Beyoncé performed the anthem at award shows through late summer. Joe Jonas remade it in June, and covers on "Glee" and now the new Alvin And The Chipmunks film have followed.

Maybe Kanye had a point? Is Beyoncé's "Single Ladies" one of the best videos of all time?

Here is a recap of some of the most memorable parodies of the short that took the MTV Video Music Award's Video Of The Year honor:

 

All The Chipmunks, Put Ya Hands Up

Looks like Beyoncé is the inspiration for yet another all-girl trio. "Alvin And The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel" premieres a new sensation, The Chipettes that includes members Brittany, Jeanette, and Eleanor. The girls capture the attention of Alvin, Simon and Theodore, when the boys catch their salacious performance of Beyoné's "Single Ladies." I'd like to start a rumor that Matthew Knowles is in talks to manage them and to book their own Squeakquel and album. Good idea, right?

 

Glee Calls A Time Out

This hit FOX series has revolutionized the TV musical. Their interpretations of classics from Salt N Pepa, Journey, and Queen are fodder for water cooler talk Thursday mornings. One of the most shocking remakes to date, not surprisingly, was their take on "Single Ladies." This one came in two parts. First, there was character Kurt running through the number, all dressed up. Then, the jaw dropper came with Finn took a time out in the middle of a Football game to lead the team through the girlie moves. Good TV.

 

Joe Jonas Puts A Leotard On It

It's fair to say Joe Jonas took this one for the team. Two weeks prior to the release of the JoBros fourth studio album, "Lines, Vines, And Trying Times," the middle Jonas got suited up in a full black body suit and put on his best "Single Ladies" impression. Blame it on noticeably uncomfortable pumps or simple lack of rhythm, but Joe's struggles to get through the choreography is good comedy to the tune of nearly 14 million views. I think this should have earned him the right to release the group's first solo album. What's up with that Nick?

 

Beyonce And Justin Are Not N'Sync

After a week or so of web speculation that questioned the gender of one of Beyoncé's "Single Ladies" background dancers, Saturday Night Live proposed having Beyoncé participate in a related skit. In the bit, Beyoncé is surprised when she shows up for rehearsal and finds three male background dancers, clad in leotards and pumps, and seriously lacking talent. Justin plays one of the guys.


 

If Beyonce Was A Boy Her Name Would Be Shane Mercado

Shane’s interpretation is one of the most popular versions on the internet, having received more than 1 million views and prompting coverage on various news outlets. He even performed live on the Bonnie Hunt show. It is shocking to watch him in bikini bottoms dancing in perfect sync with the video.

 

Cubby Wants To Put A Ring On It

If you haven't already seen the clip of Cubby in his XXXL leotard get ready. This funny guy who happens to be an on air personality for Charlotte, North Carolina's 96.1 The Beat AM based his parody on the Beyoncé and Justin Timberlake SNL skit. Stomach-licious is probably the best way to describe it. His video lead to a meet and greet with the singer and ultimately, an opportunity to join her on stage at a show stop in Atlanta. Needless to say, Cubby continues to make his own version's of Beyoncé's video. Watch his latest, his spin on Lady Gaga collab "Video Phone."



 

Arianna: Destiny's Newest Child

I am freaked out to see this adorable toddler in a pink onesie diligently working to copy Beyonce's every provocative move. Fortunately, Little Miss Arianna embodies such innocence that she simply comes off as cute. But you can believe that my daughter won't be learning the dance.

 

"Single Ladies" Gets Animated

Only a mega star would warrant having their likeness duped for an animated series. So props to Beyoncé for having the "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)" video covered by Greg from Chardon, an online South Park parody. Do not hesitate checking it out, as Greg is just as politically incorrect as his wannabe pals from the controversial Comedy Central series from which Chardon received its inspiration. And yes, Greg is wearing the anatomically correct leotard.



Big Girls Don't Cry 

It doesn't take long to figure out why these three video vixens are wearing red horns on their heads. Their naughty rendition just might cost them a visit from Santa Claus tonight. Still, they demonstrate that the big girls also know how to rub a hot new fling into an exes' face. Don't miss the climatic ending. Here's a hint: One of these bad mama jammas drops it like it's hot, and it is steaming. 

 

The Gwen Verdon/Bob Fosse version

It was only fair that Beyoncé would get her own Bob Fosse version. Watch as the "Single Ladies" music plays underneath archive performance footage of Gwen Verdon and two backup dancers. Beyoncé was inspired to make her own barebones dance video after seeing this same Verdon video atop of DJ Unk's "Walk It Out."



Lelia Makes Acoustic Version

While everyone else has focused on the dance, young singer songwriter Lelia Broussard put her emphasis on the song. Here she plays a soft, live acoustic version on her guitar. The South Louisiana native, who is not related to Marc Broussard, is no amateur. She has a publishing deal with Universal/Rondor Music and has already released a couple CDs, waiting on the 9, is her latest. Hopefully, covering this Beyonce track will help generate her even more exposure.

1478 Comments

161. jazminc -
i really like this accustic version. its more clear in everythin it says. and boy can this girl can sing

162. Kelsea -
haha funny

163. KEVIN -
This is great. All we need is Beyonce encouraging girls to get married.. maybe it is a good think that he didnt put a ring on it, cuz if he did, it wouldnt have lasted..this is the crap young people are faced with? please.

164. lilgirl -
These Are pretty awesome. I believe Shane and the big girls tops. They are too funny and Shane appears to outdance Beyonce(Smile)

165. gflexx -
I really enjoyed Lelia's acoustic version. Gave it a different twist to it. You Go Girl!!!

166. VikkiJ -
All of u negative people just wish u had the a speck of Beyonce's talent. She is beautiful and talented. I am sure everyone on this comment site has sung to a song that she has been part of. If u haven't she don't care she is still rich and famous cuz their is way more people that love her than don't. So who cares if u think she a slut or trashy. She's a rich slut. HATERS!

167. Tracy -
This s&#@! ain't right. little girls ain't supposed to be dancing like Beyonce...What the f@#$% is wrong with this little girls parents????

168. rolando -
everything is excellent....

169. Justin A -
funny :)

170. Stephanie S -
I also LOVE acoustic version!! I can't wait to buy her CD

171. thatwombat -
Beyonce is no Gwen Verdon.

172. Gina -
My favorites are the skinny guy and the little girl

173. ... -
The only reason this got popular is because the dance is such a joke in the first place.

174. kyle -
Awesome version... If you need some one to put a ring on it hit me up lol!

175. BIANCA -
wow, from one southern lady to another, you rock sista-friend! keep singing & glad to know you got a cd out there that i can hear more!

176. Abby -
omg wow the acoustic chick SUCKS!

177. Gail B -
I enjoyed all of the parodies but most of all I connected with the three young women dressed as older women. This song clearly conveys a message that we should never accept anything but the best. Set a standard for oneself and if he doesn't meet it, move on. I really like Shane's version too; he was spectacular! As for the little girl, Arianna, it is all in the name of fun. Let's not be so quick to criticize. I remember growing up doing dances just like that, and today I am a middle-age women who can do any dance I want, and I am in great shape. Dancing keeps my mother in shape as well; she is 69 years old as bore 7 children and is smaller than I am. Moreover, my grandmother is 89 years old and still dances and is in great shape. My grandfather is 90 years old in good shape, and last but not least, my great aunt lived to be 100+ (dancing and doing the back bend at 95). We are ethnic women and that is how we learn how to dance; it goes back to Africa where dancing is a language and every gyration translated into something meaningful. I view this activity as nothing more than burning off energy, which is very therapeutic; if more people get up and do this perhaps we won't have so many obesed people in our country. Dancing burns more calories than one thinks. Do it everyday and see how much weight you will lose. Oh, and lelia, great job! Can you do a remake of Jasmine Sullivan's "I Bust Your Window Out Your Car?" I think all songs that convey the message that women are fed up should be made in as many cultural versions as possible so that all men can finally GET IT! PEACE!

178. TONYARAE -
WOW! I liked all of them!

179. Me NotYou -
I hate it. It looks like she ran out of "moves" and has become spastic. She's not "hot". She's just cheap and all of her videos are like Mariah Carey's. She just keeps putting out the same "look at me and my body" crap. Recycle is all these cheap chicks do anymore.

180. Yahoo! Music User -
The acoustic version sounds like crap
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