Looking for... the Best

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Looking for... the Best of David Hasselhoff is an album released by David Hasselhoff in 1995.

Internet meme

Looking for has become the center of an Internet meme, whose goal is to leave satirical reviews of the album on Amazon.com.[1] These reviews typically praise the album highly, often comparing it to a religious experience, and grotesquely misspell Hasselhoff's name ("Devilfish Hungsluffle", "Dweezle Happenstance", etc.). As well, the song "Hot Shot City" is described as being "particularly good", such as ""Hot Shot City" is a particularly good track".

Other music review websites have participated in the mockery as well.[2]

Track listing

  1. "Looking for Freedom"
  2. "Wir Zwei Allein"
  3. "Crazy for You"
  4. "Do the Limbo Dance"
  5. "Flying on the Wings of Tenderness"
  6. "Hot Shot City"
  7. "Save the World"
  8. "These Lovin' Eyes"
  9. "Du"
  10. "Fallin' in Love"
  11. "Is Everybody Happy"
  12. "Best Is Yet to Come"
  13. "Freedom for the World"
  14. "Je T'Aime Means I Love You"
  15. "Do You Believe in Love"
  16. "Danice Dance d'Amour"
  17. "Everybody Sunshine"
  18. "I Believe" (duet with Laura Branigan)

References

  1. ^ "Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: Looking For-Best of David Hasselhoff". Retrieved 2014-08-06.
  2. ^ "Tiny Pineapple - Hot Shot City is particularly good". Tiny Pineapple. Retrieved 2014-01-18.