We're officially on Deborah Sullavan Archivesour millionth "Old Town Road" remix, and Lil Nas X isn't even featured this time.
Twitter user @justjordinjames posted a video of their very yeehaw-filled Uber ride last week. But instead of getting the horses in the back, this driver just really wanted to show some love for his own cat. His remix of "Old Town Road" is completely dedicated to his cat. Now that's what I call dedication.
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Despite being terribly off beat, you can feel the palpable love for his furry companion. "My cat is a master/mice she's going after/she peed on my carpet/you can go and ask her."
Uber got in on feline rhymes and even added their own fresh lyrics to his remix.
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Can't nobody tell this Uber driver nothing, because no one loves his cat like he does.
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