Tampa Radio Hosts Compete With Each Other To Sing National Anthem
8-year-old Kinsley Murray sang the National Anthem at the Pacers vs. Raptors game yesterday and immediately went viral. Unfortunately, she wasn’t trending for a good reason. Most fans were shocked at her unique rendition of the famous song. looking beautiful as she belted out the song you could see the players laughing in the background. That’s when Meredith, a co-host on the morning show Orlando & The Freakshow in Tampa, Florida set a bet.
Tampa Radio Hosts Compete With Each Other To Sing National Anthem:
After hearing Kinsley’s version of the National Anthem, Meredith said she could do a better job and was dead serious. That’s when Rich bet that he could do a better job than Meredith live on-air. The bet was on and they both took a turn singing their hearts out for everyone to hear. Meredith has a past singing in her church choir for over three years along with private vocal lessons. Now, Rich has a past of singing as well. He has won several karaoke championships around the Tampa Bay area including on from Hulk Hogan at his restaurant Hogan’s Hide Out. Both of them came in ready to compete with each another and left no crumbs. Decide who did better by watching the video below!
This Is Kinsley Murray’s Original Version Of The National Anthem:
This Is Meredith’s Version:
This Is Rich’s Version:
10 Music Videos That Cost Over $1 Million To Make
Back in the day when music videos dominated MTV and VH1’s programming, artists and their record companies would shell out tons of money for attention-grabbing clips. Some of the most iconic (and expensive) music videos of all time were made by ’80s legends Michael Jackson and Madonna. Between the two of them alone, they produced nine music videos that cost over $1 million each.
What Does It Take To Create A Music Video?
There are a lot of elements to consider when creating a music video. Music video production budgets typically cover concept development, storyboards, pre-production, casting, on-camera talent, choreography, rehearsals, location fees, props, costumes, production equipment, production crew, post-production, editing, motion graphics, visual effects, color correction, video encoding, and digital delivery.
The rise of YouTube and the ability to watch videos on demand was just one factor that led to MTV and VH1 abandoning music videos in favor of longer-form programming. (For a great history of MTV, check out the book I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution by Craig Marks and Rob Tannenbaum). Today, music artists make money off their music videos with product placement (like when you see them jamming using Beats by Dre, or wearing designer clothes or sneakers or drinking name brand drinks), sponsorships, digital downloads, and royalties. Though music videos aren’t shown on television anymore, artists are still making them and promoting them on their social platforms. After all, music videos are often a visual representation of the meaning behind a song. They give the artists another way to express their creativity in a way that enhances their music. With the rise of TikTok and the many viral dances that app has, fans sometimes get choreography inspiration directly from music videos they watch.
Keep scrolling below to see which music videos cost over $1 million to make.
Meredith’s outgoing personality has led to many other opportunities including being featured in the NY Post twice, Huffington Post, reality television shows, commercials, and magazines, and even earned a spot-on Dancing with the Stars Tampa edition. In her spare time, Meredith loves showing her support with local charities by hosting and attending community events and spending time with her family and friends. You can read Meredith’s content about local Tampa restaurants, crazy Florida man/woman stories, and recommendations of things-to-do.