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Eminem bars Weird Al from making video
Associated Press

NEW YORK -- Eminem may poke fun at himself in videos, but he doesn't
want "Weird Al" Yankovic doing it.

Eminem won't give Yankovic permission to shoot a video for his new
song, "Couch Potato," a parody of Eminem's Oscar-winning tune "Lose
Yourself," Yankovic said.

"The only reason I could glean was that making a Weird Al music video
would detract from his legacy as a serious hip-hop artist," Yankovic
said Thursday. "It's very disappointing. This could have been my best
video ever."

A representative for Eminem did not immediately return a call Friday.

Eminem parodies himself and other celebrities in some of his most
famous videos, including "Without Me," where he depicts himself as a
fat Elvis Presley.

Artists who have allowed Yankovic to parody their songs and videos
over the years include Michael Jackson -- whose hits "Beat It,"
and "I'm Bad," became "Eat It," and "I'm Fat" -- and Madonna,
whose "Like a Virgin," which became "Like A Surgeon."

Yankovic said the rapper allowed Yankovic to redo the theme song from
the hit movie "8 Mile," but said he would need to hear the final mix
before granting the video rights. After receiving the final version
of the parody -- which pokes fun at television addicts -- the
rapper's representatives said he would not allow a video.

"We started preproduction on (the video) already, because we just
assumed that there wouldn't a problem," Yankovic said.

Yankovic said Eminem also refused to allow him to release the song as
a commercial single. It's the first cut on his 11th album, "Poodle
Hat," which also parodies songs by Avril Lavigne and rapper Nelly.
It's due out May 20 on Way Moby/Volcano Records.

Although Yankovic says he's grateful to Eminem for allowing him to
parody his song, he's still lamenting what would have been his "most
ambitious" video ever -- heady words, coming from a man who dressed
up like Jackson in a fat suit for the video "I'm Fat."

"You'll just have to listen to the song and close your eyes and
imagine what might have been," chuckled Yankovic.







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