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Scotty Dynamo's take on 'Cake by the Ocean'

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YouTube star Scotty Dynamo has uploaded his own rap version of the DNCE hit ‘Cake by the Ocean‘.

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The wordwide hit is currently playing on the radio 25 times a day, and the band delivered a knock out performance at the Billboard Awards.

Dynamo delivers a rap version of the tune, which is nice change from the original.

The Canadian performer Dynamo has built up a big audience online through his YouTube clips and collaborations with fellow YouTuber Davey Wavey.

Last year Dynamo officially came out with his tune ‘Show Me Yours’.

Check out his version of the DNCE tune below.

 

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