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Question by Abraham LG
Submitted on 6/17/2004
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What songs does Jimmy Fallon parody on Weekend Update, in the February 13th 1999 show, starring Brendan Fraser and Busta Rhymes?


Answer by Greg
Submitted on 3/2/2006
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The songs Jimmy parodies in that episode are:

"Jumper" by Third Eye Blind
"Lullaby" by Shawn Mullins
"You Get What You Give" by New Radicals
"Ray of Light" by Madonna

 

Answer by FAT MUFFY
Submitted on 1/29/2007
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jumper third eye blind
lullabies
ray of light

 

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