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These 29 Celebrity Impressions Are Perfect
July 2nd, 2014 1:30 PMSongwriter Rob Cantor sings his original song "Perfect" as nearly 30 celebrities, from Cher to Flipper.
"Rob Rob Once, Shame on You..."
July 2nd, 2014 1:00 PM ShareComing Soon: Rock Simulator 2014
July 2nd, 2014 12:30 PMIf living the life of a goat in a video game wasn't enough to keep you on the edge of your seat, try the Rock Simulator.
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Wubbing is the Hottest New Dance Craze
July 2nd, 2014 11:30 AMCheck out this mini mockumentary on the latest "international dance phenomenon" featuring a rather interesting wearable prop.
Twitter #AskThicke Some Tough Questions
July 2nd, 2014 11:00 AMVH1 introduced the hashtag to gather questions for the 'Blurred Lines' singer's Q&A, but Twitter users used the opportunity to point out Robin Thicke's misogynistic lyrics and actions.
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These 29 Celebrity Impressions Are Perfect
Songwriter Rob Cantor sings his original song "Perfect" as nearly 30 celebrities, from Cher to Flipper.
Coming Soon: Rock Simulator 2014
If living the life of a goat in a video game wasn't enough to keep you on the edge of your seat, try the Rock Simulator.
Wubbing is the Hottest New Dance Craze
Check out this mini mockumentary on the latest "international dance phenomenon" featuring a rather interesting wearable prop.
Twitter #AskThicke Some Tough Questions
VH1 introduced the hashtag to gather questions for the 'Blurred Lines' singer's Q&A, but Twitter users used the opportunity to point out Robin Thicke's misogynistic lyrics and actions.