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    College a cappella group's Billie Eilish mashup is going viral

    LAURA LAUGHEAD
    Good Morning AmericaNovember 12, 2019
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    This college a cappella group’s Billie Eilish mashup may just have you bursting into (black) tears.

    The Devil Clefs a cappella group from Arizona State University is going viral for its rendition of two Eilish songs, “idontwannabeyouanymore” and “When the Party’s Over.”

    The video, posted last week, has over 4 million views and counting on YouTube and features 17 college students crooning Eilish's most haunting hits in a performance that’s giving the internet goosebumps.

    “We like singing, we like performing and we like performing together … It’s so surreal to see our group get so much hype and so much buzz on social media,” the Devil Clefs president and ASU junior Alexa Siegler told “Good Morning America.”

    Siegler added that the group only practiced for about 15 minutes prior to the filming of the video in the stairwell of the school’s music building. The 18-member Devil Clefs -- most of whom aren’t music majors -- chose the location because of the good acoustics. A member of the group created the arrangement herself.

    Siegler emphasized that she and her fellow members “weren’t expecting” the social media attention and the Devil Clefs' journey to internet fame started with an unexpected collaboration on TikTok.

    (MORE: 96-year-old World War II veteran, nicknamed 'Harmonica Pete,' plays national anthem at Knicks game)

    During a campus concert competition hosted by TikTok where the Devil Clefs were performing, TikTok and social media star Josette Pimenta took a video with the singing group and gave them a shout-out on her verified account.

    From then on, the internet took notice of the college students' talent.

    “People are like ‘Oh (the Devil Clefs) should put out an album,’ ‘Oh (the Devil Clefs) should perform some Christmas songs’ … It’s so cool to see that we have fans who want to hear more of us,” Siegler said.

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