Unreleased Ray Parker Jr. Hits: A Laughable Take on Rejected Movie Theme Songs

Zoey Waverider

Updated Sunday, September 8, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Ray Parker Jr., the iconic writer and performer behind the Academy Award-nominated hit single "Ghostbusters," from the major motion picture of the same name, has a treasure trove of unreleased theme songs that Hollywood executives have never heard. The video titled "Unreleased Ray Parker Jr. Hits" presents a comedic compilation of these hidden gems, allowing viewers to feel like industry insiders from the comfort of their own homes.

Among the collection, fans can enjoy songs like "Watch out behind you, there's..." and "It's getting legal, y'all." These tracks, previously only reviewed by top-level decision-makers, are now available for public enjoyment. The humor continues with songs such as "I see your face off! That guy walking around, it's a face-off! That ain't even your face!" and "Passion of the Christ! Get me that off of this cross! Passion of the Christ! You know my daddy is the boss."

Ray Parker Jr.'s creativity shines in "Disturbia! That's not even a word. Gonna un-nerve-ia!" and the cheeky "Fifty shades of gray! All right, white people. Who's a slave? I'm not a slave, uh-oh! Twelve years a slave! Whoops!" These tracks highlight his unique blend of humor and musical talent, proving that persistence truly makes perfection, even if Hollywood missed out on these masterpieces.

The video also includes a special offer: order now to receive a free copy of "Bobby Sings the Twos," theme songs to sequels that were never made. This quirky compilation is sure to entertain and amuse fans of Ray Parker Jr. and comedy enthusiasts alike.

Commenters on the video expressed their amusement and admiration for Ray Parker Jr.'s work. One user reminisced, "Literally my favorite sketch from Key and Peele. It’s so random lol I love it," while another noted, "Love how they put the GG Allin movie in there. I wanna hear that song!" Fans also appreciated the nod to Ray's legendary career, with one commenter sharing, "Ray Parker Jr. is a legendary studio musician who toured with Stevie Wonder when he was 17 and co-wrote music with Marvin Gaye when he was 16."

For those interested in watching the full uncropped content, a link is provided in the comments: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxjNOv5QPzM&t=4s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxjNOv5QPzM&t=4s).

Ray Parker Jr.'s unreleased hits offer a laughable and nostalgic journey through the world of rejected movie theme songs, showcasing his enduring talent and creativity.

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Top Comments from Reddit

SorryImNotImpressed

"50 Shades of Greyyyyyyyyyy... Hmm, alright white people" 💀

InitechSecurity

Ghostbusters not included.

arptyp

Literally my favorite sketch from key and peele. It’s so random lol I love it

theincrediblenick

Here's a link to the uncropped content: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxjNOv5QPzM&t=4s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxjNOv5QPzM&t=4s)

Jeesum_Crepes

"Bustin makes me feel good!" -Ray Parker Jr in Ghostbusters Me too Ray... Me too

iowhite

Love how they put the gg allin movie in there. I wanna hear that song!

DadJokeBadJoke

It's a Face/Off... That ain't even yo face!

jonhon0

"Gummo" lol

My51stThrowaway

[His greatest hit of all time](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tdyU_gW6WE)

OriginalStomper

Is he still allowed to claim he wrote that song, even after Huey Lewis sued him over its similarity to "I want a New Drug"? I guess the settlement terms are confidential, so we can't be sure ...

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