By Philip Cosores
Sia‘s music video for “Elastic Heart” has received some noteworthy reaction since being released last week. And, rightfully so, as you don’t release a music video starring Shia LaBeouf in 2015 if you want it to not cause a reaction.
And regardless of whether the criticism and outrage of teaming LaBeouf with 12-year-old Maddie Ziegler is fair, one thing is for certain is that Rob Cantor‘s previously released song, “Shia LaBeouf,” is a much more appropriate backing score to the cage match than the Sia tune, as pointed out by The A.V. Club.
Related: GRAMMY Behind the Song – Sia, ‘Chandelier’
We’ve included both videos below so you can compare the ebbs and flows of the two, but it doesn’t take much convincing to realize that Cantor’s song mashes up with the visuals ideally. This is the spookiest thing since we’ve seen since Dark Side of the Rainbow.
Now, should Sia take back her apology since it turns out this video is providing us with humorous fun?
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