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Whether it's a theme song, a SNL skit or an unintentional hit, here are the best loved songs that aren't quite real songs. Have a favorite that's not on the list? Feel free to add your own by hitting the "add to this wiki" button.
| | "Smelly Cat", as performed by Pheobe on "Frends": "Smelly cat, smelly cat, what are they feeding you?" |
| | "United States of Whatever", the theme song to the short-lived but awesome MTV sock puppet show "Sifl and Ollie", became a minor alternative radio hit. |
| | "Grow Old With You", as sung by Adam Sandler for "The Wedding Singer". Don't pretend it doesn't make you melt. |
| | Similarly, Adam Sandler's "The Chanukah Song" gets airtime around the holidays. You know, the one where he names all the Jewish celebrities... and all the people who aren't. |
| | "Sugarhigh", a song written for the cult hit "Empire Records" features a young Renee Zellweger on lead vocals for one verse... and she's good! |
| | "Lazy Sunday", as performed by Andy Samberg and Chris Parnell on SNL, became an instant classic. |
| | "Dick in a Box", as performed by Andy Samberg and Justin Timberlake, is a holiday R&B song about the most special gift to give a girl. The video is even better. |
| | Natalie Portman's "Gangsta Rap" on SNL scores laughs, as this seemingly wholesome actress sounds off about what her life is really like: "I’m bustin dudes mouth like gushers mother f***er/ roll up on NBC and smack the s**t outta Jeff Zucker" |
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