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Yodeling young man going viral for singing tunes at Walmart

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Yodeling young man going viral for singing tunes at Walmart
A young man known his amazing voice has gone viral over the internet for the tune he performed at a Walmart in Illinois.Mason Ramsey was filmed singing, or rather yodeling, a Hank Williams Sr. song called “Lovesick Blues,” reports HuffPost, and now the internet cannot get enough of his melodies. One of his videos has garnered more than 16.8 million views. Twitter user David Halajyan shared the video saying, “Me: which aisle can i find light bulbs? Walmart employee.” It’s not the first time someone has noticed Ramsey’s talents, however. He’s reportedly well-known in his hometown of Golconda, Illinois, for his love of breaking out in song at the town’s Walmart."My name is Mason Ramsey and I am from Golconda, Illinois. I like to sing in the shopping cart and I hope to be on the Grand Ole Opry," said Mason Ramsey.Check out another yodeling video he posted below:

A young man known his amazing voice has gone viral over the internet for the tune he performed at a Walmart in Illinois.

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Mason Ramsey was filmed singing, or rather yodeling, a Hank Williams Sr. song called “Lovesick Blues,” and now the internet cannot get enough of his melodies. One of his videos has garnered more than 16.8 million views.

shared the video saying, “Me: which aisle can i find light bulbs? Walmart employee.”

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It’s not the first time someone has noticed Ramsey’s talents, however. He’s reportedly well-known in his hometown of Golconda, Illinois, for his love of breaking out in song at the town’s Walmart.

"My name is Mason Ramsey and I am from Golconda, Illinois. I like to sing in the shopping cart and I hope to be on the Grand Ole Opry," said Mason Ramsey.

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