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It’s hard not to find something loveable about Rachel Bloom — the actress/comedienne has gifted us with songs like “You Can Touch My Boobies,” “Pictures of My Dick”, and ‘F*ck Me, Ray Bradbury,” the titles which alone tend to inspire a chuckle. Her song/video for “Bradbury” was a sexually-charged love letter (visually and verbally) to the author of Fahrenheit 451 and The Illustrated Man, and even nominated for a Hugo Award. Who knew you could get nominated for writing a ditty about f*cking someone?
She’s since maintained an active presence in media, contributing as a writer to Robot Chicken and doing stand-up around the country. Her latest contribution to the world of nerd-dom may be her biggest, however: a song sung entirely in Klingon.
Although the song debuted at World-Con last year, it wasn’t until recently that the vid became an Internet sensation
– courtesy of MetaFilter — and, despite the somewhat lacking authentic accent, it sort of seems to work. If you’re wondering what exactly “Seasons of Love” is from, the answer is the hit musical Rent –but don’t let that scare you away. Klingon could make a Bieber song sound better. Yeah, doubtful, but there’s hope. Qapla’!
Jeff Nau – who has written 1264 posts on The Jace Hall Show.
Jeff Nau is a main contributor to the Jace Hall Show covering pop culture and music trends in the nerd community. He has contributed to San Diego City Beat, 944, and Ill Literature, amongst others, and spends his spare time working as an artist and photographer.

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