LA-based singer songwriter Rob Cantor created a song titled “Shia LeBeouf” in 2012 and until recently had no visual narrative to go along with it. That was until a few months ago when he teamed up with the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles, the West Los Angeles Children’s Choir and the Argus Quartet to make viral magic.

The never-ending pit that is the Internet has opened up a whole new world of “Now I’ve seen it all-s.” Even after attesting that we have, in fact, seen everything there is to see on this crazy life-orb, the Internet one-ups itself and creates another eye-opening majesty too bizarre for adequate words or comprehension.

This music video is one of those things.

LA-based singer songwriter Rob Cantor created a song titled “Shia LeBeouf” in 2012 and until recently had no visual narrative to go along with its story of cannibalistic Shia LeBeouf and a violent, dark backwoods meeting with the Hollywood actor. That was until a few months ago when Cantor teamed up with the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles, the West Los Angeles Children’s Choir and the Argus Quartet to make viral magic.

This kind of stuff is entirely too strange to be fiction.

Also, we threw in the clip of Shia taking 8 minutes of Jimmy Kimmel’s airtime to explain the story behind his enigmatic arrest after a day of drunken hooliganry and Shia shenanigans. Because it's hilarious. We’d absolutely kick it with Shia, no question.