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Alanis Morissette Remakes "My Humps" song

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This [!@#$%^&*] was just too funny. Alanis Morissette redid the song "My Humps" by the Black Eyed Peas.

Here's the original:

Here's Alanis' version:

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So *that's* what that song says. It's so different when you can understand the words!

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LOL!!

Alanis ROCKS!!

Freaking LOVE her!!

Alanis PWNS Fergie EVERY DAMN TIME!

I nominate this for video of the year....LOL!!

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WOW.

Not only did I lose 3,452,679 brain cells watching that...but...

Ryan...where do you find the time to find such lame sh!t as this...?

I mean...do you miss me THAT much? That you have to find lame-o music videos to pass the time until we meet again...?

oo..g2g. Youre coming in the room.

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It had some sort of merit, I guess. But what everyone wants to know is: is there a FEUD between Alanis and Fergie? (One that I don't know about?!! :o)

Nah, Alanis is just saying what we all know: Fergie's a talentless joke. By the by, is this the best cover song EVER?! :D

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