Feb. 08--"Every time I put out an album," says Weird Al Yankovic, "people call it a comeback." Known for his parodies of pop songs like Michael Jackson's "Beat It" (which he remade as "Eat It") and Chamillionaire's "Ridin'" ("White Nerdy"), the singer adds that the comeback talk arises no matter how long he waits between albums. "Whether it's 18 months or five years, it's always like, 'Oh, we never thought we'd hear from this guy again!'"
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BRIEF: Grammys 2015: Weird Al Yankovic isn't just the comeback kid anymore
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