Weird Al Yankovic Channels Crosby, Stills & Nash In "Mission Statement"

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Weird Al Yankovic ends his eight days of videos with "Mission Statement," which combines a folk/classic rock sound with lyrics that stem from the corporate world.

"I wanted to do a song about all the ridiculous double-speak and meaningless buzzwords that I've been hearing in office environments my entire life," Yankovic said to the Wall Street Journal Blog.

"I just thought it would be ironic to juxtapose that with the song stylings of CSN, whose music pretty much symbolizes the antithesis of corporate America."

Yankovic released "Handy," a parody of Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX's "Fancy," "Word Crimes," a parody of Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines," "Foil," a parody of Lordes "Royals" and many more that appear on his album "Mandatory Fun," and were also very successful on YouTube.

Sad to see the videos end as they added a ton of humor throughout the past week. Check out "Mission Statement," below on 7/22/14 or click on the Wall Street Journal link to view it today.