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Video Of Cadillac Dealership's Malfunctioning Sign Gets Hilariously Set To Perfect Billy Joel Song

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After TikToker @clairelywrong set the video of the blinking sign to Billy Joel's 'Movin' Out,' Joel himself even responded in the comments.

A woman on TikTok has gone viral after her video of a Cadillac dealership's malfunctioning sign set to the music of the one and only Billy Joel caught the attention of people everywhere.

The star of the video, a lit sign featuring the classic cursive Cadillac font, was acting up a bit, causing the last two letters to blink furiously.


And the genius behind the TikTok (@clairelywrong) set the flashing "ac" to Joel's "Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)", specifically the part that goes:

"He's tradin' in his Chevy for a Cadillac (ack, ack, ack, ack, ack)"

You can see the magic for yourself below.

This glorious creation even caught the attention of the Piano Man himself, who referenced the title of the song in a comment asking:

"Did they move out?"

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Viewers of the TikTok all agreed that this captured moment was some divine doing, and that perfection like this may never be achieved again in our lifetime.

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The viral TikTok has already been viewed more than 9 million times.

We won't tell you how many of those viewers are just from us 🤫.

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