We're not sure whether parody musician "Weird Al" Yankovic dislikes Robin Thicke or bad grammar more. In the new music video for 'Word Crimes', Yankovic parodies Thicke's controversial single 'Blurred Lines'.
With hilarious lines including "I hate these word crimes, like I could care less, that means you do care, at least a little, don't be a moron", the track is in Yankovic's typical yet brilliant tongue in cheek style. We wouldn't have been suprised if there was an English test at the end of the video.
'Blurred Lines', the biggest selling single of 2013 in America, faced repeated criticism last year for its allegedly sexist nature. The song was banned at more than 20 universities in the UK. Thicke's latest album Paula has been a monumental flop, only selling 55 copies in Australia and failing to reach the top 100 in the UK Album Chart.
Yankovic's new album Mandatory Fun is out now. The album features parodies of other artists including Pharell Williams, Daft Punk, Iggy Azalea and Lorde.
Below: Blurred Lines - Robin Thicke's 10 most creepiest, sleaziest quotes