Published 13:32 IST, September 22nd 2020
YouTuber recreates BTS' 'Dynamite' by using Walmart items, netizens say 'you're genius'
YouTuber Kurt Hugo Scheider, better known as KHS, recently recreated a complete song only from the voices that he recorded at the supermarket.
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YouTuber Kurt Hugo Scheider, better kwn as KHS, recently recreated a complete song only from voices that he recorded at supermarket. In a 14 minute long video that he shared on YouTube Kurt explained and showed entire process of recreating song Dynamite by Korean boy band BTS. In video, ‘musical prodigy’ could be seen strolling through a Wal-Mart, collecting a different kind of ‘sounds’.
At start of video, he asks people to follow him as he steps inside Walmart store along with his laptop and a microphone. He n explains what different kinds of sounds were required to recreate tune. Recording sounds from toys, fridge doors, basket balls, cycle bells, billing machine, scanners and a lot of or objects he is finally able to make entire song. At end of clip, he performs recreated version of song.
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'Kurt is really a musical prodigy'
"i think i have discovered true purpose of Walmart .what do you think? also let me kw all your crazy video ideas down below!," Kurt wrote while sharing video. Since shared, his video has been a huge hit with fans and followers dubbing him as a 'musical prodigy'. clip has t only racked up over 144,259 views since shared on September 21, but also a variety of comments. "I can just imagine all weird calls Sam has gotten over years to make random videos," a user wrote while ar reckoned, "If I see someone in a local Walmart walking around using a microphone on inanimate objects, I'll walk or way questions asked." "Kurt is really a musical prodigy, been a fan of him before I even stanned BTS and w look at my two worlds living harmoniously toger," re ar comment.
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13:32 IST, September 22nd 2020