But by this point, she knew of the Coolio/Weird Al feud. But truth is that I am only aware of that because it’s a reworking of Pastime Paradise, a song on the first side of the epic, Grammy-winning 1976 LP Songs in the Key of Life by Stevie Wonder.Ī couple days later, the Daughter asked if Al gets permission to use other people’s songs, and I said that he did. One exception is Amish Paradise, one of our favorite Weird Al songs, which I know came from the Coolio song Gangsta’s Paradise, featuring singer L.V. I’m pretty good with the pop/rock stuff, not so hot with the rap sourced items. ![]() She asks me questions about who did the originals of his parody songs. As I have mentioned, the Daughter is really into the music of Weird Al Yankovic.
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