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'Beep, beep, I'm a sheep': Regina YouTube personality goes viral with catchy tune

Composing music is nothing new for Todd Bryanton also known on YouTube as LilDeuceDeuce but his latest song has become a viral hit.

LilDeuceDeuce's latest composition has 5.3M views on YouTube

Todd Bryanton's YouTube channel 'LilDeuceDeuce' sees him collaborate with other prominent YouTube personalities, such as Tom 'TomSka' Ridgewell and Rob Scallon. (LilDeuceDeuce/YouTube)

It's simple, catchy and easy to remember the can't-miss recipe for a hit song.

"Beep, beep, I'm a sheep," are the prominent lyrics for Regina resident Todd Bryanton's also known on YouTube as LilDeuceDeuce newest composition. It has become a viral hit online.

Released on April Fools' Day, the ear worm is no joke, reaching five million views and climbing, as of Sunday.

The viral video is a collaboration with YouTube creators from the U.S. and the U.K., featuringTom Ridgewell(also known as TomSka), animator Ben Smallman(WonChop), and GabeBrown (Black Gryph0n), who provided the vocals.

"It's a lot of fun being able to reach out and collaborate with people and have it all happen instantaneously over the Internet," saidBryanton.

The full-time composer scores films but his side hustle is making YouTube videos, whichfeature his own music and collaborations with other YouTube personalities and animators.

His compositions reference classic video games and take influence from the music genre chiptune.

"I grew up on those, as a child of the '80s," he said.

Though some in Regina might know Bryanton's music, they may not know it's local.

"So I'll go pick up my kids from the playground and hear other kids kind of singing songs that I wrote without realizing they were singing something that I do," he said.