

How were we so blind?
Back when it spawned a finger-wiggling dancefloor sensation, much was made of the identity of the dancers in Beyoncé’s Single Ladies video. Well now we know who they were channeling, and it’s so blindingly obvious: Huey, Dewey, and Louie.
It’s hard not to imagine Scrooge McDuck’s nephews while watching this excellent new mashup, combining Beyoncé’s eponymous dance with the theme tune to DuckTales. Whether it's the fist-pumping or the stomping, you'll hark back to those little chaps marching down crumbling stairs by candlelight.
The treat comes as the internet has discovered the genius mashups of too-cool-for-school Boiler Room sets and cheesy 90s dance songs, while also growing increasingly aware of the fact that Beyoncé dance moves pretty much lend themselves to any beat. Try it with something yourself and let us know how you get on.
Crazy In Love and Disney’s Gummi Bears is surely begging for a union.
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