Weird Al Yankovic
Comedy musician and satirist

Born
October 23rd, 1959
65 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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A comedy musician, writer, and actor rose to prominence with humorous songs parodying popular music hits. The career began with 'Eat It', a parody of Michael Jackson's 'Beat It', which achieved significant commercial success. Released multiple albums featuring parody and original songs, with standout works including 'Dare to Be Stupid', 'Bad Hair Day', and 'Mandatory Fun'. The artist has won several Grammy Awards, showcasing talent in musical satire and comedic performance.
Created the hit parody song 'Eat It'
Released the album 'Mandatory Fun', which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200
Won five Grammy Awards over the course of the career
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