Posted on 10/19/2007 7:36:14 AM PDT by rhema
On YouTube, the wildly popular video-sharing site, the most-watched video clips include David Letterman's public evisceration of Paris Hilton, music videos by Rihanna and Soulja Boy, and, of course, a young man's heartfelt plea to "leave Britney alone."
But YouTube's ocean of clips some of them trivial, offensive or just bizarre now find themselves competing with a Web site from a higher authority GodTube.
GodTube, the Christian response to YouTube, is the fastest-growing Web site on the Internet, and the site's top videos reveal a community that couldn't be more different than YouTube's.
There are music videos, here, too: Christian music ranging from serious original content to parodies of popular rap songs.
Case in point -- a parody of Rapper Sir Mix-a-Lot's 1992 hit song, "Baby Got Back." GodTube user David Smith flipped the popular ode to the female posterior into a humorous send up of big Bibles, calling it "Baby Got Book."
"I like big Bibles and I cannot lie
You Christian brothers can't deny
When a girls walks in with a KJB with a bookmark and Proverbs you get stung,
got a name engraved so you know this girl is saved.
Looks like one of those large ones with plenty of space in the margins
Oh baby I want to read with ya cause your bible's got pictures
My minister tried to console me but that book you got makes me so holy."
And while music video parodies are commonplace on other video sharing sites, you'll also find content not likely to turn up on YouTube -- like one video, "A Letter from Hell" featuring a dramatic letter written by Josh, a fictitious dead high school student, to his best friend Zack.
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Cool. I’ll check it out.
The best parodies of songs are done by Weird Al.
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My wife and I liked "Baby Got Book" (linked in the article). We'll check out the site.
Cool! What great imagination and inspiration this young man has!
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