CRADLE OF FILTH Parody Is A YouTube Hit

February 4, 2008

Sean King of Salem-News.com reports that a video entitled "Cradle of Filth - My Humps" — one of the many so-called "Sync Vids" on YouTube where a song is placed over a mismatched music video in attempt to have the words and mouths sync — today stands at more than 285,000 views, and has an unusually high view to comment ratio with over 1,700 text comments from other YouTube users. This is just one example of how anyone can become popular among the YouTube community.

This particular video has been added to a number of other websites. It is downloadable on the Internet, it is mentioned under Parodies on the Wikipedia page for the BLACK EYES PEAS song "My Humps", and it even spawned the fan art section of the CRADLE OF FILTH MySpace page.

Watch the "Cradle of Filth – My Humps" video below.

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