THIS is the brilliant tribute one Scot has made as viral Coatbridge singer Denise Ferrie continues to gain popularity this week.
Jordan McCallum, from Perth, has done up his own version of the widely-shared video while wearing shades, a suit - and a back tie fashioned out of a BIN BAG.
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In an almost perfect imitation of the internet star, Jordan shouts: “Going to stand up it’s your f****** song?,” before hitting out with his own tone-deaf version of Millie Small’s 1965 hit ‘My Boy Lollipop’.
He posted the clip of himself on to his Facebook page, adding: “Best Glasgow version of lollipop about.”
The footage has been viewed almost 100,000 times in just two days.
Some followers were quick to show their appreciation while others hit back saying they were “over” the whole fad. What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.
Denise Ferrie is set to play a gig at a Glasgow City Centre bar on Easter Sunday.
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The Evening Times was first to report on how social media users had overwhelmingly responded to the North Lanarkshire woman’s unique tribute to a loved one at a funeral.
It shows her standing at a graveside in what is believed to be Coltswood Cemetery in Coatbridge.
Looking up to the sky, while surrounded by other loved ones, she breaks into Millie Small’s 1965 hit in a distinctively Scottish style.
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She is also a known rapper among pals known as ‘Slim’.
The Evening Times has been inundated with hundreds of messages of support all week, commending the woman on her brave and bold tribute.
Glasgow DJ Marc ‘Sparkos’ Anderson told the title he would offer to help Denise record her own track if she wishes.
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