Cledus T. Judd Delivers Hilarious Parody Song Teasing Riley Green

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Cledus T. Judd Delivers Hilarious Parody Song Teasing Riley Green

Country comedian Cledus T. Judd has released a new parody song that humorously targets fellow artist Riley Green. Known for his witty takes on popular country music, Judd’s latest track is set to the melody of Dolly Parton’s classic “Jolene.” The song cleverly teases Green about his looks, music, and romantic escapades.

Cledus T. Judd’s Playful Parody of Riley Green

The parody begins with Judd humorously acknowledging his inspiration. “Excuse me, here’s my song about Riley,” he declares. This line references the duet “You Look Like You Love Me” by Green and Ella Langley, setting the tone for a lighthearted yet cheeky tribute.

Humorous Lyrics and Engaging Visuals

As the familiar tune of “Jolene” plays, Judd presents his playful lyrics in a vibrant music video. The visuals include low-fi graphics, animated hearts, and energetic clips of Judd performing. Judd opens by expressing his curiosity regarding Green’s appeal, then quickly claims, “I think I know already.”

He continues to compliment Green, comparing him to the “Marlboro Man.” Judd sings,

  • Your handsomeness is beyond compare.
  • Suntanned skin and dark brown hair.
  • “Hell you know that ain’t fair, Riley Green.”

Lighthearted Jabs at Riley Green’s Personal Life

In his signature comedic style, Judd pokes fun at rumors surrounding Green’s dating life. He jokingly notes, “I cannot reveal the source / But I heard you’re hung just like a horse,” before adding, “So says Megan Moroney, just saying.” This playful jab showcases Judd’s knack for humor while addressing Green’s romantic ventures.

The song also highlights speculation about Green’s relationship with Langley, as Judd claims he “stole the heart of Ella Langley.” The comedic flair doesn’t stop there; Judd humorously draws attention to Green’s accolades, such as being voted People’s Sexiest Country Star.

Cledus T. Judd’s Musical Journey

Cledus T. Judd made his debut in the music industry in 1995 with “Indian In-Laws,” a parody of Tim McGraw’s “Indian Outlaw.” He gained popularity with his hit “My Cellmate Thinks I’m Sexy” in 2000 and achieved significant success in 2004 with “I Love NASCAR.” His extensive catalog parodies the works of various artists, including Alan Jackson and Shania Twain.

As the song draws to a close, Judd humorously pleads with Green, “don’t kick my butt because you can.” He cheekily suggests he might have to call on Billy Ray Cyrus for backup. Ending on a sentimental note, he expresses his longing to look like Green while nostalgic visuals of Green fill the screen, inviting both laughter and admiration from fans.

This delightful parody not only showcases Cledus T. Judd’s comedic genius but also solidifies his place in the realm of country music satire.