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LMFOA "Sexy and I Know it" Video and Interview
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August 30, 2011
9:19 pm
Bret
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LMFAO (Laughing My F***%@g A$* Off) shot a video for their next single "Sexy and I Know it" at Venice Beach yesterday. The video features many familiar faces from the "Party Rock Anthem" video including the Ninja Turtle backpack guy, Hippie Jesus and the cardboard box TV head guy. O.G. porn star Ron Jeremy was also on set.

LMFOA "Sexy and I Know it" All rights reserved YoVenice.com

Check out Tony Vera's video which includes an interview with DJ Redfoo (born Stefan Kendal Gordy -the son of Motown Records founder Berry Gordy) speaking about visiting Venice in his youth and also speaking about Venice native Teena Marie. Gordy's Motown released the first four Teena Marie albums. The band also features Gordy's grandson, SkyBlu (born Skyler Husten Gordy).

LMFOA's first well known single was "I'm in Miami B*%#h", with their follow up "Party Rock Anthem" going number-one in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and over ten other countries. Party Rock Anthem currently has more than 182 million views on YouTube.

Have to say .. watching DJ Redfoo and crew working and also with the crowds … he gets the joke and appears to be a nice guy. Thumbs up for LMFAO.

August 30, 2011
10:02 pm
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If anyone is as nerdy about music videos as I am, FYI: this one was directed by Mickey Finnegan, who shot the aforementioned "Party Rock Anthem," and is coincidentally repped by the same company (Rockhard) that produced the recent RHCP video in Venice.

Just say the Magic Words.