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CEO of Swag refers to a viral video of a young teen singing a pop song with the lyrics, "Oh, I won't let you go." After spreading on Instagram, the video inspired remixes and parodies elsewhere.

Origin

On October 26th, 2019, Instagram user Rainslurp[1] posted the video of a young teen singing "Don't Matter" by Akon, gaining over 5,400 views, captioned "The CEO of Swag he wont le you go doe" (shown below).

Oh, I won't let you go.

Rainslurp also posted the video to YouTube that day, gaining over 70,000 views (shown below).

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Over the following several months, the video was parodied in numerous ways. On November 18th, 2019, YouTuber NaimaD posted a 10-minute long loop of the video, gaining over 38,000 views (shown below, left). User Just Another Account posted a reupload from Instagram user danklabs which gained over 200,000 views (shown below, right).


On November 17th, YouTuber Daniel Crabb posted a remix of the boy's performance with the actual song playing in the background, gaining over 35,000 views (shown below, left). On April 9th, YouTuber OGLF posted another @danklabs reupload where the boy made a similar video, titled "CEO of Swag part 2" (shown below, right).


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[1] Instagram – rainslurp



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Viral video of a kid singing "oh-oh, I won't leh you go"

CEO of Swag

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About

CEO of Swag refers to a viral video of a young teen singing a pop song with the lyrics, "Oh, I won't let you go." After spreading on Instagram, the video inspired remixes and parodies elsewhere.

Origin

On October 26th, 2019, Instagram user Rainslurp[1] posted the video of a young teen singing "Don't Matter" by Akon, gaining over 5,400 views, captioned "The CEO of Swag he wont le you go doe" (shown below).



Oh, I won't let you go.

Rainslurp also posted the video to YouTube that day, gaining over 70,000 views (shown below).


[This video has been removed]


Spread

Over the following several months, the video was parodied in numerous ways. On November 18th, 2019, YouTuber NaimaD posted a 10-minute long loop of the video, gaining over 38,000 views (shown below, left). User Just Another Account posted a reupload from Instagram user danklabs which gained over 200,000 views (shown below, right).



On November 17th, YouTuber Daniel Crabb posted a remix of the boy's performance with the actual song playing in the background, gaining over 35,000 views (shown below, left). On April 9th, YouTuber OGLF posted another @danklabs reupload where the boy made a similar video, titled "CEO of Swag part 2" (shown below, right).



Various Examples

[This video has been removed]


Search Interest

External References

[1] Instagram – rainslurp

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