I'm watching the charts every week and hoping something will pop into my head.
I don't think there are any new media I'd like to cover.
There are probably a few library fines I haven't paid yet, but I'm a pretty clean-cut guy overall.
You still have Top 40 radio now, but it's 40 different stations. There aren't many hits that everybody knows, and there aren't many real superstars.
The irony is of course that my career has lasted a whole lot longer than some of the people I've parodied over the years.
My personal taste doesn't enter into it a lot when I make my decisions as to what to parody.
Like, I have had moments, which I think most people have, where you'll be watching TV, and it'll be interrupted by some tragic event, and you'll actually find yourself thinking, 'I don't want to hear about this train being derailed! What happened to ...
A lot of artists have really been supportive over the years.
I mean, I don't write for kids.
A lot of rap songs don't usually have a lot of melody per se.
So I'm one of the few celebrities that got to do a repeat performance on 'The Simpsons,' which I'm very flattered by.
As it turns out, there is a thing called the Internet, and stuff does go out there whether the suits like it or not.
I can't get too offended when somebody parodies me.
Probably 90 percent of my albums have polka medleys.
I'm obviously not a rapper, and I don't have any claims to be one, really.
I've done a movie and a TV series, and someday I'd like to do a successful movie and a successful TV series. That would be nice.
Pop culture's gotten much more disposable.
I think that nerds, if you want to call them that, have only gotten more hip and assimilated into the culture.
How can you get bored if the audience is cheering and laughing at something you're doing?
You don't need to be defined by your job.
I'm an ugly girl, My face makes you hurl, Sad I have it, I should bag it. Acne everywhere, Unwanted facial hair. I'm a relation to Frankenstein's creation.