This is a video of musician The Kiffness (previously) turning the audio of a cat named George Rufus who appears to say “Sometimes I’m alone. Hello? Sometimes I’m not” into a sad little song about loneliness. There’s nothing sadder than a sad cat, and a song about a sad cat
This is a video of musician The Kiffness (previously) creating a live-looping remix of a man on a Spanish beach selling Coca-Cola. It’s a tasty tropical jam. And I’m not just saying that because I’m a Coke fan, but I am. I mean I always have been, but my parents
This is yet another delicious remix from South African musician The Kiffness (previously), this time turning the giant robotic doll’s “red light, green light, one, two, three” (“mugunghwa kkoci pieot seumnida”) from the first Squid Game into a looping song, complete with the doll dancing via the magic of CGI.
This is another tasty remix from The Kiffness (previously), this time taking the audio from a TikTok video of Haiku the Husky talking and transforming it into an ancient Husky song, once howled by his ancestors many moons ago. Really makes you want to just strip down naked and howl
Because music is everywhere (you just have to listen), this is a video of musician David Scott of The Kiffness (previously remixing a talking cat) turning a video of a squeaky glovebox door into a delectable jazz song using a synthesizer, trumpet, and the horn of his own appropriately named
This is a video of South African musician The Kiffness looping and remixing the ‘Alugalug’ talking cat video into a surprisingly tasty jam. As tasty as Fancy Feast? *trying to pick moist meat flecks out of beard* Well let’s not get too carried away now. Keep going for the whole