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This is Oscar. His cover of the Bee Gees' Stayin' Alive is incredible.

If you’re a certain age, you’ll be swooning when you see this guy. And if you have ears, you’re in for a treat. This cover version of the Bee Gees classic, Stayin’ Alive is just awesome.

Follow Oscar on Youtube here, where you can see more of his songs and more videos of him playing them – including original compositions.

Find more song covers on his Facebook here and follow him on Instagram here.

And if you have a young girl in your life, tell her to stop listening to that silly Bieber and get some Oscar into her ears instead.

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Top Comments

Narnia 9 years ago

Ahh Mia, you know he is lip-synching right? If you want absolute, undeniable evidence go to 3:08....

Candice 9 years ago

I'm not sure you understand the composition of a one man arrangement

Luci 9 years ago

Ahh Narnia, you know he played all the instruments on it and recorded his own voice multiple times. oh and he edited the film himself - it's funny how you can hear instruments when he's not playing them ;)
The arrangement is phenomenal and the clip is cool - which is undeniable.
What did you create last month? Use your perception for something creative and constructive next time.

Narnia 9 years ago

What did I create last month? What has this got to do with me haha. I admit I don't know the back ground of this lad but maybe that should have been explained in the article as I'm sure many other people would not know either. Calm down Luci, I didn't say it was bad just that he wasn't actually singing in the video!

Luci 9 years ago

um, no one ever sings live in a video, so it doesn't need explaining. Hence, your "Ahh Mia..." comment, which is a put down of the work, is more than a little out of place.
Lip-syncing is only a concern in relation to a live performance. You don't need background info about a person to appreciate what they're doing - you can see he's playing guitar and bass and hear that he's layered his voice. I'm pretty calm, just bemused at someone coming up with such a short-sighted critique of something creative.


Guest 9 years ago

Nice arrangement, but I'd love to know what his unaltered voice sounds like.