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Joe Jonas's Viral 'Single Ladies' Parody Gets Vindication
23 Nov
Summary
- Joe Jonas's parody of Beyoncé's 'Single Ladies' video was initially doubted.
- A record label executive predicted the video would ruin the Jonas Brothers' career.
- The parody video, created after Joe lost a bet, now has over 33 million views.

Joe Jonas has humorously recalled the initial doubts surrounding his 2009 parody of Beyoncé's iconic "Single Ladies" music video. A record company executive had predicted that the spoof would be a career-ending mistake for the Jonas Brothers. However, Jonas highlighted the video's current success, stating, "Check the numbers on that video, sir." The parody was originally created after Joe lost a bet to his brothers, Nick and Kevin Jonas, with fans ultimately deciding his penance.
Released to support their album "Lines, Vines, and Trying Times," the video quickly gained traction, now boasting over 33 million views. Joe admitted that he had no prior preparation for the filming, only watching the original video and attempting to mimic Beyoncé's dance moves, which he humorously rated as a zero out of ten. He acknowledged that the comedic nature of the video was likely what endeared it to fans.
The Jonas Brothers' willingness to engage in lighthearted, ridiculous content resonated strongly with their audience. The "Single Ladies" parody stands as a testament to the unpredictable nature of viral content and how initial apprehension can be overcome by massive public reception. The video remains a memorable piece of the band's history.



