There's a lot to keep up with on Violet (2025)the internet, and it's both unhealthy and unreasonable to absorb it all. However, we're taking a hard stance on this: You simply must watch Toad singing "Chandelier" by Sia.
Toad singing "Chandelier" by Sia, a YouTube video from 2018, is currently enjoying a resurgence on Twitter. The original was posted by the user melancholiaah, a musician in Texas whose Toad impression has improved classics like "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Let It Go," and "iLOVEFRiDAY" by Mia Khalifa (which you have probably heard on TikTok). These videos are good in that they are mostly screaming: an incredible, albeit frequently misused, comedic device.
In the hours after "Chandelier" made its big comeback online, melancholiaah posted another gorgeous cover: "Shallow" from A Star Is Born. You'll want to skip to the "AAAAHHHAHAAAHHHHHH"part that starts at about 2:30, but listen to the whole thing: It makes the eventual payoff even better.
If that doesn't sate your appetite for Toad scream content, plenty of other YouTubers have also honed their impressions for your benefit. (Just type "Toad singing" into the search bar.) But honestly, none are quite as spot on as the above. There's no accounting for talent.
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