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April 16, 2007
Viral Music Video Buzz: Use This

Exhibit A is Alanis Morissette's "My Humps" video, which just surpassed 5 million views on YouTube. It's a slow, plaintive spoof of the Black Eyed Peas' silly "My Humps" track. Who knew that a cover song would catapult Alanis back into the public eye?
Another great example of music video buzz is Matt Weddle's awesome acoustic cover of "Hey Ya" by Outkast. This video has about 395,000 YouTube views. Matt is a member of the band Obadiah Parker, and both he and his band have benefited greatly from the "Hey Ya" exposure.
Yes, I know you probably focus on original music and are most interested in gaining wider exposure for the sounds you create. That's great. But don't overlook the possibility of recording a popular cover song that you put your own original spin on. When the cover gets attention, your name and the other music you produce gets a free ride along with it.
-Bob
P.S. For more advice on producing low-cost, buzz-worthy video content, check out my report How to Use Video to Promote Your Music Online.
posted by Bob Baker @ 9:17 AM
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Hi, Bob! Covers are definitely a great way to create some buzz, but how does the copyright issue work on YouTube?
I know thousands of people post their own renditions of songs, but is that really legal? Doesn't the YouTube agreement specify you must own all the copyrights to the stuff you post?