In this viral video, three guys lip-sync hit songs from the 1950s to the present day, from Little Richard and the Four Seasons to Bruno Mars and One Direction. They cap off the performance in drag with their best impersonation of the video for Sia’s hit song, “Chandelier.”
The enthusiastic clip is inspired by a similar video produced in a car by SketchSHE , a trio of Australian women, that has racked up more than 22 million views on YouTube.
Photos: An Inside Look at a Sriracha Factory Jalapeno peppers, grown in nearby Ventura County, are crushed inside the Huy Fong Foods factory in Irwindale, Calif. Peter Bohler for TIME Sriracha sauce is bottled on site and topped with distinctive bright green caps. Peter Bohler for TIME Sriracha’s trademarked look includes clear bottles printed with white text. Peter Bohler for TIME A forklift moves barrels of crushed chilies stores in the on-site warehouse. Peter Bohler for TIME Crushed chilies are eventually mixed with sugar, salt, garlic and vinegar to make Sriracha. Peter Bohler for TIME Sugar and powdered garlic are added to the mixture, which is ground again into Sriracha. Peter Bohler for TIME Bottles of Sriracha being filled. When CEO and founder David Tran started making chili sauce in Vietnam, he and his family hand-filled bottles with spoons. Peter Bohler for TIME Filled and capped bottles of Sriracha move along an assembly line on their way to be boxed and shipped. Peter Bohler for TIME A machine boxes Sriracha bottles that will end up in restaurants and on grocery store shelves. Peter Bohler for TIME A worker adds steel supports to a pallet of barrels. The supports allow Huy Fong Foods to stack chili-filled barrels five layers high. Peter Bohler for TIME More Must-Reads From TIME The 100 Most Influential People of 2024 The Revolution of Yulia Navalnaya 6 Compliments That Land Every Time What's the Deal With the Bitcoin Halving? If You're Dating Right Now , You're Brave: Column The AI That Could Heal a Divided Internet Fallout Is a Brilliant Model for the Future of Video Game Adaptations Want Weekly Recs on What to Watch, Read, and More? Sign Up for Worth Your Time