On Monday (8 July), a music fan posted a 41-second TikTok video of a dog howling along in key to a Thai band’s performance.
The attendees at the site can be seen joyously cheering and clapping along its howl as it “sang” in melody to the band’s music.
It’s believed that the dog was impressed by the songs.
Because of the dog’s cuteness and synchronised howling, the video has gained over 500,000 views at the time of writing.
Attracted by the video, a reporter from the Thai media, Morning News, even called to interview the singer.
According to Morning News, the incident occurred at Doolaylay Homestay in Chiang Mai.
Cha, the singer of SUTHEP BAND, told the reporter that the dog named Num Nim belonged to the homestay.
However, the homestay’s employees had never seen it sing before, despite there being frequent live music performances.
On the day of the performance, everyone was surprised when the dog ran into the crowd and started howling.
Additionally, the dog howled in key to several songs, adjusting its pitch to match each new song.
Cha said that the dog tended to howl along to songs featuring a saxophone, and it would finish its howling when the song ended.
The video has amused many netizens online.
One even commented that the dog was the chorus singer of the band.
Another commenter said the song became 300 times better with the dog singing along.
Overall, many TikTok users praised the dog for singing well.
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Featured image adapted from @nu_organicsman1 on TikTok.
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