Spongebob Squarepantsmay be Lee Dothe answer to acing your next exam.
Two sophomores at Shelton State Community College in Alabama recently decided to sing a classic song from Spongebob Squarepantsfor their vocal performance class. And it didn't take long before Quentin (@SweetTea_Sav) and Sean (@OtakuTacoKing) became viral stars.
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"I was listening to it randomly and I realized we had an opportunity to sing it for our voice class," Sean to Mashable. "I chose this song because I knew that it was the best duet for the two of us."
After watching of the video of the performance that was captured by a classmate, it's clear he was correct. Twitter is already requesting more classic songs like "Gary Come Home" and the "F.U.N song." Maybe a possible cover album in the making?
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Their professor was definitely confused, but nonetheless enjoyed it. The duo ended up passing and even posted a full video on Youtube for everyone to appreciate.
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"Being A HUGE Spongebob fan, that song is an all-time great, straight classic," said Quentin told Mashable. "It will never die in the heart of a true fan."
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