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Fallon and Robin Thicke do ‘Blurred Lines’ with classroom instruments

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Jimmy Fallon, The Roots and Robin Thicke have teamed up for a classroom-instrument version of this summer’s most ubiquitous hit, “Blurred Lines.”

The “Late Night” clip above may not have the scantily clad young women who’ve made the “Blurred Lines” video so popular (and so contentious), but what it lacks in bare flesh it more than makes up for in kazoos and cowbells. This low-fi rendition of “Blurred Lines” seems destined to become a viral hit, as were the similar arrangements of “Call Me Maybe” and “All I Want For Christmas Is You.”

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In retrospect, it’s inevitable that Fallon et. al., who’ve made goofy pop spoofs a “Late Night” signature, would tackle Thicke’s infectious, Marvin Gaye-inspired single. But that doesn’t make it any less enjoyable. We dare you to watch just once.

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