‘September’ Stop-Motion Video Goes Viral

‘September’ by Earth, Wind & Fire is just one of those songs you can’t hate. Now there’s an incredible stop-motion video going viral online–just in time for the 21st night…

Earth, Wind & Fire performing on stage. 'September' Stop-Motion Video Goes Viral

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'September' by Earth, Wind & Fire is just one of those songs you can't hate. Now there's an incredible stop-motion video going viral online--just in time for the 21st night of September.

"Do you remember the 21st night of September?" is an iconic opening line. It's going to be even bigger because of this viral video making the rounds online. Stop-motion videos like this always blow my mind. Do you have any idea how long it takes to make a video like this? Much longer than I would be willing to put in, that's for sure. Check out the viral video shared on Instagram here.

'September' Stop-Motion Video Goes Viral

The viral video was shared by @rudy_willingham on Instagram. It now has more than 124,589 after being shared on the 21st of September in 2024. It's amazing the way it makes it look like he's dancing and singing the song. So cool to see something like this because I know I could never do it. Commenters seem to be in agreement on how incredible it is.

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