IJustine
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IJustine

IJustine is an entertainer who made a series of parody songs in the early 2010s, mostly spoofing popular hits of the time. Her track 'Vampire Rap! (Love The...

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IJustine and her early 2010s parody songs

She made humorous spoofs of hits by Eminem, Katy Perry, and others.

For a quick sense of her style, 'Vampire Rap!' and 'YouTube Dream' frame it well, they're goofy, direct, and very much of their time.

Her track 'Vampire Rap! (Love The Way You Lie Spoof)' turned a dark pop-rap hit into a comedic vampire tale, drawing mixed reactions and sparking conversations about parody as social commentary. Songs like 'YouTube Dream (Teenage Dream Spoof)' and 'I Gotta Feling Spoof' captured a specific moment when online creators were riffing on mainstream pop with straightforward, playful adaptations. It was part of a broader shift in how internet humor interacted with chart music.

In the early 2010s, IJustine released a series of parody songs spoofing popular hits, working with musician Jesse Cale on tracks like 'Vampire Rap!'. She followed with other lighthearted raps such as 'Pancake Rap' and 'Friend Zone Rap', fitting into her online presence during that period.

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IJustine is an entertainer who made a series of parody songs in the early 2010s, mostly spoofing popular hits of the time. Her track 'Vampire Rap! (Love The Way You Lie Spoof)' reworked Eminem and Rihanna's song into a comedic take, and she did similar versions of songs by The Black Eyed Peas, Kesha, and Katy Perry, like 'I Gotta Feling Spoof' and 'YouTube Dream (Teenage Dream Spoof).' These were straightforward, humorous adaptations that played off the original lyrics.

She worked with musician Jesse Cale on some of these tracks, including 'Vampire Rap!' The song drew some attention and mixed reactions when it came out, with some listeners finding it funny and others questioning the tone. IJustine described it as social commentary rather than an attack on the original artist.

Beyond that, she made other lighthearted rap songs like 'Pancake Rap' and 'Friend Zone Rap.' The parodies were part of her broader online presence during that period, fitting with the kind of content she was known for at the time.

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