Is it just me, or does this sound like an R. Kelly song? A 24-year-old Brooklyn musician named Michael Gregory has combined a number of evening news broadcast clips and turned them into a vaguely acceptable faux R&B series called Auto-Tune the News. The first video featured Newt Gingrich, the NCAA Championships and Joe Biden. But this one? This one has a gorilla.

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I'm not really sure why there's a gorilla, but I'm also not really sure that it matters. What does matter is the fact that Katie Couric (a.k.a. 'Shorty') performs a touching solo about the fragility of our planet's ecosystem. Watch out, Bono, there's another socially conscious musician out there, and she wants to save the polar ice cap.

For those unaware, Auto-Tune is a software program that alters singers' voices to achieve perfect pitch. Used too much — or when they're not actually singing because, y'know, they're on the news — it makes people sound electronic. Cher was the first to use Auto-Tune in her 1998 hit 'Believe,' and since then everyone from Kanye West to Faith Hill has gotten by with a little technical assistance. (Auto-Tune isn't always a way to cheat; Daft Punk turned it into another instrument when they wanted to go all futuristic/animated in their video, 'One More Time')

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Nov 03, 2009 Auto-Tune Homepage Gregory Brothers Page YouTube: Auto-Tune the News. You don't even have to be a singer at all - three brothers in Brooklynhave become internet sensations by setting newsmakers to. Auto-Tuning The News: Making Pirates, Drugs, And Gay Marriage More Intimate Through Song (VIDEO) Michael and Andrew Gregory, brothers who have an affinity for R&B and news media, are back with their second installment of 'Auto-Tune the News.'

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So in addition to making fun of nightly news coverage, Gregory has also shown us how ridiculously easy it is to make someone sound like a C-rated pop star (this also explains the musical 'careers' of Brooke Hogan and Heidi Montag). And although there are only two videos so far in Gregory's series, we hope there will be many more (AutoTune the News #3 feat. T-Pain? Maybe?).

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Of course, Auto-Tune doesn't work on everyone. Hillary Clinton still sounds like a robot.