I feel like people are being purposely obtuse here. OK. If you want to believe that satire and parody only consist of blindly showing things mentioned in the lyrics in order to imply that these AI generated videos are equivalent in art and skill to what Wierd Al does, I won't even try to stop you.
But most people are going to understand the difference between the two and see that argument for the reach that it is.
> I won't even try to stop you
You don't need to, because I've not done that. This may be why you're reading my comments as obtuse because you think I'm saying something that I am not.
I initially thought you were mixing up a discussion about the lyrics vs creating a music video for a song. However now I'm not sure if you think that Weird Al wrote the lyrics after the video was created?
> If you want to believe that satire and parody only consist of blindly showing things mentioned in the lyrics
The songs are excellent parody, and then things like the music video for white and nerdy is pretty much a series of scenes showing exactly what the lyrics are saying. Almost every shot is explicitly the thing being said.
> Al mentions that his rims don't spin not because the rims of the car in the frame aren't spinning but because he's a nerd and why would a nerd have spinning rims?
The lyrics were written first, explaining that his rims don't spin. This is because he's a nerd. The music video was then created, and at the point this is sung he points to his stationary rims.