Rob Cantor's 'Shia LaBeouf' Live Could Even Make The Actor Famous Again

Shia LaBeouf Just Became Famous Again

Shia LaBeouf isn't famous anymore, according to Shia LaBeouf, but a new video could put the actor back on the map.

Musician Rob Cantor's "Shia LaBeouf" song, which recounts the actor's (probably) embellished cannibal ways, hit the web as an upload to his online portfolio and then blew up back in 2012, reports The Washington Post. Now the song is back in a video featuring the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles, the West Los Angeles Children’s Choir and the Argus Quartet, and it's more ridiculous than ever.

The impressive production, captivating storyline and surprise twist ending are just a little reminder of what awesome people can do when they have way too much time on their hands.

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