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  |title = Shia Labeouf / Shia Labeouf Live
  |title = Shia LaBeouf / Shia LaBeouf Live
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  |writer = Rob Cantor
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'''Shia Labeouf''' is a song by [[Rob Cantor]] which went viral in late April 2012, particularly on Tumblr, inspiring countless amounts of people to create images, videos, and written anecdotes all based around the lyrics of the song. The term "Actual Cannibal Shia Labeouf" (a lyric of the song) had become an internet meme.
'''Shia Labeouf''' is a song by [[Rob Cantor]] which went viral in late April 2012, particularly on Tumblr, inspiring countless amounts of people to create images, videos, and written anecdotes all based around the lyrics of the song. The term "Actual Cannibal Shia LaBeouf" (a lyric of the song) had become an internet meme.


In an interview with The Washington Post<ref>[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/celebritology/post/the-shia-labeouf-cannibal-song-the-story-behind-the-viral-track/2012/05/02/gIQAfbxVxT_blog.html Interview with The Washington Post]</ref>, Rob says it was originally written in the hopes that 'Funny or Die' would want to use the song in a video featuring the actual LaBeouf. But it didn't happen and the song sat on his hard drive for a year until Rob created his online portfolio and SoundCloud profile<ref>[http://soundcloud.com/rob-cantor/ Rob Cantor's Soundcloud]</ref>, where it was inevitably found by [[Coz Baldwin]], a fan of [[Tally Hall]], and posted to [[HITS]] for everyone else to hear. The rest is history.
In an interview with The Washington Post<ref>[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/celebritology/post/the-shia-labeouf-cannibal-song-the-story-behind-the-viral-track/2012/05/02/gIQAfbxVxT_blog.html Interview with The Washington Post]</ref>, Rob says it was originally written in the hopes that 'Funny or Die' would want to use the song in a video featuring the actual LaBeouf. But it didn't happen and the song sat on his hard drive for a year until Rob created his online portfolio and SoundCloud profile<ref>[http://soundcloud.com/rob-cantor/ Rob Cantor's Soundcloud]</ref>, where it was inevitably found by [[Coz Baldwin]], a fan of [[Tally Hall]], and posted to [[HITS]] for everyone else to hear. The rest is history.
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==Resurgence / Shia LaBeouf Live==
==Resurgence / Shia LaBeouf Live==
[[File:Shia-live-youtube.png|thumb|Shia Labeouf Live]]
[[File:Shia-live-youtube.png|thumb|Shia LaBeouf Live]]
On October 21st 2014, Rob Cantor released a music video for a new, extended version of the song called '''Shia LaBeouf Live'''<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0u4M6vppCI Shia LaBeouf Live on YouTube]</ref>, complete with an orchestral arrangement in honor of the meme's popularity each Halloween season. The video depicts a "live" stage performance of the song featuring a men's chorus, children's choir, string quartet, and interpretive dancers; some of whom adorn a giant Shia LaBeouf head.  The video ends with a single audience member clapping alone in the dark auditorium. As the camera pans, we see it is Shia himself dressed in a tuxedo and mimicking the popular Citizen Kane clap.  
On October 21st 2014, Rob Cantor released a music video for a new, extended version of the song called '''Shia LaBeouf Live'''<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0u4M6vppCI Shia LaBeouf Live on YouTube]</ref>, complete with an orchestral arrangement in honor of the meme's popularity each Halloween season. The video depicts a "live" stage performance of the song featuring a men's chorus, children's choir, string quartet, and interpretive dancers; some of whom adorn a giant Shia LaBeouf head.  The video ends with a single audience member clapping alone in the dark auditorium. As the camera pans, we see it is Shia himself dressed in a tuxedo and mimicking the popular Citizen Kane clap.