This is a video of Australian magpies R2-D2, Baldy, and Mrs. R2 singing to produce what can only be described as a terrible sound. It’s like electronic distortion. When they sing individually they actually sound pleasant, but when they get the whole band together it’s just a cacophony. That said,
Note: Keep your volume in check. This is a short video of a guy singing while a lady friend attempts some sort of interpretive dance on the combo pool/ping pong table behind him and takes an unexpected trip to the upside-down. I’m pretty sure there have to be some sort
This is a video of Sinéad O’Conner performing Prince’s ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’, with the vocals isolated to really make her voice stand out. Not that it didn’t already, but now it’s all there is. I also included the version of the song you’re all familiar with, as well as
Because, like a train powered by hateful Youtube comments, the internet never stops speeding down the tracks, this is a clip from Dustin Ballard of Youtube channel There I Ruined It featuring an A.I. Jonny Cash singing Aqua’s 1997 banger ‘Barbie Girl’, with some Spice Girls and Miley Cyrus thrown
Because what else is there to do in the Antarctic besides trying to avoid being eaten by orcas, this is a video of a leopard seal singing its beautiful song on an iceberg. Wow, I can see now why pirates must have mistook them for mermaids. Ahooga! “What is wrong
This is the entirety of The Clash’s 1979 album London Calling, but nothing but the lead vocals, as isolated by recording engineer ieatmdf. Wait — medium-density fibreboard? That can’t be a healthy diet. If you’re a Clash fan the video is definitely worth a listen — I particularly liked hearing
This is a video of an elevator full of people including Canadian folk artist Jessica Pierson, who took the opportunity to treat the captive audience to a sing-along. Some of the passengers look less than thrilled about the performance, although the two men in the back of the elevator do
This is a video from Chiang Mai, Thailand, of a bar band trio absolutely crushing a cover of Louis Armstrong’s ‘What A Wonderful World’. It’s really the singer’s vocals that send the song over the top — if you closed your eyes and couldn’t see who was singing it would