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"Celebrity" is a single by American country music singer Brad Paisley that reached the top three of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. It was the first single from Paisley's 2003 album Mud on the Tires. The song appears on the game Karaoke Revolution Country. [edit] Synopsis"Celebrity" is a song that takes a humorous look on show business and the many problems that current entertainers endure, along with the notion that anyone can be famous as a result of reality television programs. The full length music video begins with a satirization of American Idol, called "Celebrity Icon", with William Shatner playing a Simon Cowell-type judge who becomes very critical of Paisley during his performance. The video features various satirizations of reality TV shows, such as a take-off on Fear Factor, where Paisley eats a plate of earthworms; a parody of The Bachelor, where Trista Rehn chooses Little Jimmy Dickens over Brad as her match; and a "Brad Paisley Show" where Jim Belushi makes a cameo appearance. The video also parodies specific tabloid targets, such as Michael Jackson. In one instance, Brad is wearing a surgical mask (as Jackson is known to do) walking down the street with two masked children, similar to the scene in the Martin Bashir documentary Living with Michael Jackson. The video also has an appearance by Jason Alexander as himself at a Starbucks, who steals a pastry and makes a scene with the coffee shop manager and employee over a "mocha soy latte". The video ends when Paisley finishes his song and Shatner tells him that his performance was horrible, and how he (Shatner) enjoys when the song is over; a dejected Brad then walks off the stage. [edit] Personnel
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