A unique cover of Childish Gambino's "Redbone" by musician Kelsey Kuan deserves some serious attention.
The So Jeong Actor | Adult Movies Onlinevideo begins with Kelsey stirring the strings of a zither, which sounds absolutely mesmerizing. But when Kuan starts singing, the cover becomes truly magical.
SEE ALSO: Fidget spinner nail art is a thing now so there's no where left to hideIf you've been on YouTube in the past few months, you may remember that in addition to being a great song, "Redbone" also became a meme. People created versions of what the song would sound like in a variety of situations.
Twitter user hypnowad, who goes by Grace, turned Kelsey's cover song into a Redbone meme, making the already awesome video even better.
SEE ALSO: Rapper turns Ed Sheeran's 'Shape of You' into a beautiful Pride anthemThis caused Kelsey's cover video to blow up on Twitter.
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Kelsey's unique version affected many people emotionally.
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It's clear that this cover is just as much of a bop as the original version.
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But the best part is that Kelsey didn't even know that the "Redbone" meme was a thing.
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If you can't get enough of Kelsey's gorgeous vocals, there's more where that came from.
Her YouTube channel features more covers and even originals.
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Thank you Grace for gracing us with Kelsey's beautiful music.
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