
Lip dub videos have become increasingly popular on YouTube. Everyone seems to be doing them, from high schools to molecular geneticists and everyone in between. But the group that put together this lip dub that is going viral today may surprise you!

Lip dub videos have become increasingly popular on YouTube. Everyone seems to be doing them, from high schools to molecular geneticists and everyone in between. But the group that put together this lip dub that is going viral today may surprise you!
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When Newsweek reported that Grand Rapids, Michigan was a “dying city”, Grand Rapids set out to prove them wrong, lip dub-style. On May 22, 2011, downtown Grand Rapids shut down in order to film the largest and longest lip dub video ever.

Bullying and depression have always been important issues, but the urgency of these issues has made its way to the forefront in recent months, following a surge in gay teen suicide last fall. In the last month alone we’ve seen a bullying victim become a hero for fighting back, body slamming his tormentor, a bullied teen take a quiet stand on YouTube and more. Now a group of nearly 1,000 high school students is spreading awareness with an EPIC 10-minute lip dub, which is going viral on YouTube.
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Interactive communications agency Klick has gone meme crazy this holiday season with a fun holiday lip dub video. See how many Internet memes you can spot and you could win an iPad!

There’s no question about it – lip dub videos are awesome. Lip dubbing first made a name for itself on the web video scene back in 2007, when a group of people at Connected Ventures made their own lip synching music video for Harvey Danger’s Flagpole Sitta. The video was created in one take and followed people around the office lip-synching to the song. Since the Flagpole Sitta lip dub, a barrage of copycats have hit YouTube and a lot of them are quite impressive. Offices, universities and even celebrities have jumped on the lip dub bandwagon. We’ve put together ten of our favorites. Check ‘em out after the jump, and feel free to “synch” along!
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