Aaron "Blackdata" Steele, a professional drummer from the New York area, was featured in "Auto-Tune the News #7: texting. rhyming. pat buchanan fail."
T-Pain was featured in "Auto-Tune the News #8: dragons. geese. Michael Vick" which also promoted his new
iPhone auto-tune app, "I Am T-Pain."
Joel Madden was featured in Auto-Tune the News #11: Pure Poppycock, singing a duet with Katie Couric regarding the made-up news proliferating on the internet. Mike Penny, a
shamisen player, was featured in Auto-Tune the News #11 Pure Poppycock, playing his shamisen during the EU meeting. He had previously arranged several Auto-Tune the News songs for his shamisen and posted videos of his solo performances on
YouTube.
Weezer was featured in Auto Tune the News 13, opening the video by playing various instruments related to freedom, liberty and justice.
Rivers Cuomo sang a short verse parodying a quote from
Charlie Rangel. The entire backing track for ATTN 13 was
Weezer's own song "
Memories". A notable feature of the newly titled
Songify the News series has been its consistent inclusion of guest stars. A wide range of comedians and musicians have sung intentionally alongside
the Gregory Brothers with minimal use of
Auto-Tune; largely from the
YouTube community, but including those popular in other media, such as
Joseph Gordon-Levitt,
Darren Criss,
Blondie, and
Nev Schulman.
Collaborations The Gregory Brothers' work on the Auto-Tune the News series has led to them being called upon by other outfits to assist in the production of videos. They assisted
Comedy Central television show
Tosh.0 in the production of a remix and music video for artist Reh Dogg's song "Why Must I Cry". The Auto-Tune the News signature shout of "shawtay!" can be heard in the video. The segment aired on the show on July 30, 2009, showing an abbreviated cut, while the full video is available online. They also assisted
ABC's late night show
Jimmy Kimmel Live! in the production of a video segment in which
T-Pain performs with an auto-tuned President Obama to promote his new
iPhone app, I Am T-Pain (the same reason he appeared in Auto-Tune the News #8). The segment aired on the show on September 30, 2009. They also worked alongside popular YouTube comedian
Ray William Johnson to make an episode for his webshow Equals Three (=3). The episode is called 'Sunny-D and Rum', and references a viral video of a woman singing about
SunnyD and
rum. The Gregory brothers auto-tuned the episode, and included previous elements from his previous =3 episodes. The word "Shorty" can be heard in the background throughout the song.
Michael Gregory has done various projects in the vein of Auto-Tune the News with comedy website and video producer,
Barely Political, home of
Obama Girl. He wrote and starred in "Election Memory Dance Off!", posted on November 2, 2008. He wrote and mixed the song for "Obama Girl + Obama Duet!" posted on January 18, 2009, and he wrote and performed in "Obama Girl Stimulus Bill Song (ft Michael Gregory!!)" posted on February 18, 2009. This relationship has continued as Barely Political has reposted each episode of the Auto-Tune the News series, occasionally altered slightly for running time.
Andrew Rose Gregory has collaborated with Joe Raciti on the latter's Audio Quilt project.
Evan and Michael Gregory worked with the group
Improv Everywhere to create Mall Santa Musical, in which Evan Gregory played a
Jewish delivery man who empties a box of
styrofoam snow onto the performers and Michael Gregory plays an
anthropomorphic Christmas present. This was the first
Improv Everywhere performance for the Gregory Brothers After the
third debate in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, the Gregory Brothers collaborated with
"Weird Al" Yankovic on a video based on
Donald Trump's usage of the phrases "such a
nasty woman" and "bad
hombres." ==Commercialization==