Hello fans of Ray Stevens!! Earlier today on Ray's social media pages the 2013 music video to "Red Hot Chili Cook Off" was spotlighted. In the description it was noted that the music video was nearing 2,000,000 unique views on YouTube. A few minutes after reading the description I went over to YouTube and checked the numbers...and it's with great pleasure to announce that the comedy music video has officially reached that milestone. When I checked the numbers earlier the unique view count was sitting at 2,000,508. I'm sure the video being spotlighted on Ray's social media outlets gave it the boost it needed to break the 2,000,000 mark.
The video was uploaded to YouTube on March 20, 2013 (a week shy of exactly 10 years ago) and like a lot of online comedy videos from Ray they inch along until reaching half a million, then a million, and then multi-million. The video was promoted early on when it was brand new but like all songs, albums, and music videos a record company and or the recording artist moves on to the next thing several months later...but the music remains to be discovered for years and years to come...as is the case with "Red Hot Chili Cook Off", for example.
The song was a music video-only release for almost 10 years...finally finding an album to call home...which happens to be 2021's Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore. The chili cook off takes place in the fictional Jalapeno, Texas. Ray samples a lot of Texas chili and has various comical reactions. There's a comical visual twist at the end of the music video...highlighting a unique advantage that video provides to a comedy song. How? Well, not only are laughs or smiles generated by the lyrics but with video there's the opportunity for sight gags that obviously couldn't be replicated on an audio recording. I'm not saying anything profound with this statement but the addition of sight gags make a comedy/novelty song even more amusing.
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