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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | SONGIFY THIS (yes, all caps), previously Songify the News, originally Auto-Tune the News, is a web series by the Gregory Brothers (and Evan's wife Sarah), under the YouTube username "schmoyoho" (accent on the yo), that consisted of taking news clips and applying the auto-tune filter to them. Combined with backing vocals, clever editing, masterful tunes and witty lyrics, the result was often Crowning Music of Awesome. Their shorter songs made using a single source also became wildly popular. |