Weird Al Yankovic dropped his 14th album, Mandatory Fun, Tuesday, and to mark the occasion he is delivering a whopping eight music videos featuring songs from the album.

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He began with "Tacky," a parody of Pharell Williams' "Happy," and now, Vulture reported on Tuesday, he has dropped his video for "Word Crimes."

"Word Crimes" is a parody of Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines," a song that was supremely popular last year, and fortunately for Yankovic had not quite dropped out of the consciousness of most people by this point. The accelerated time table for pop music, and the rise of YouTube making it easy for anybody to deliver a quick parody, has made Weird Al's job more difficult, but so far the response for Yankovic's new album, and new music videos, has been encouraging.

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This particular parody takes Thicke's controversial song and turns it into a song about proper grammar. While it is perhaps not the most popular topic, Weird Al makes the most of it. The music video provides the lyrics to the song, and also features dancing punctuation marks in lieu of the scantily clad models from Thicke's video. Weird Al's first video, "Tacky," featured cameos from the likes of Jack Black, Modern Family's Eric Stonestreet, and comedian Margaret Cho, among others.

There are six more music videos to go for Weird Al, who has finally fulfilled his contract RCA Records and now may be able to speed up the process of releasing his parodies. Almost certain to be included in these music videos is one for "Handy" which is a parody of Iggy Azalea's "Fancy," currently one of the most popular songs out there.