The 32 best Vine remixes to Drake's new 'Hotline Bling' video

Drake's "Hotline Bling" music video premiered Monday and proceeded to permeate the depths of every social media platform known to man.

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With simple but stunning lighting design and borderline awkward dance moves, the video seemed crafted to be gif'd, Vined, and Tweeted. 

And Drake fans did just that.

Taking inspiration from another meme (#BeyonceAlwaysOnBeat), people began isolating clips of the video and overlaying different music.

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When the beat lines up with Drake's funky cha-cha, magic is made. Sites including Complex, HotNewHipHop, and Buzzfeed have created lists of the mashups filed under #DrakeAlwaysOnBeat. 

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Scroll down to see our mega-list of the best Tweets, Vines, and Instagrams from the most clever Drake fans.

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First, you should watch the original video in all its glory.

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Music producer DJ Carnage made his own version using "Suavamente."

 

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Continuing the Latin American inspiration, here's a Merengue version.

A video posted by Jarxiel™ (@jarxiel)

 

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Drake reposted this one on his official Instagram. The song is "Obsession" by Aventure.

A video posted by William (@willblackmon)

 

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Other celebrities are in on it, too. Justin Bieber retweeted this "What Do You Mean" version.

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The "Cha Cha" by D.R.A.M. mash-up likely works so well because "Hotline Bling" used samples straight from this song.

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Then there are the Beyoncé copycats. "Single Ladies" is always perfection.

 

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And "7/11" was made for Drake's hip-shaking.

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How about a Congolese-inspired Drake? This song is "Karolina" by Awilo Longomba.

 

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Or this catchy Ivorian song "Premier Gaou" by Magic System.

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Then there are the oldies. Drake can get down to "September" by Earth, Wind, and Fire.

 

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The October-appropriate "Monster Mash."

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Man, this "Rock the Casbah" version has perfect timing.

 

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Marvin Gaye's "Got to Give it Up" is the perfect groove.

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So is Michael Jackson's "Remember the Time."

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And who doesn't love "Charlie Brown" music by Vince Guaraldi?

 

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People really ran with the '90s and '00s theme. "Rugrats" theme song, anyone?

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Nickelodeon's "Splat" chimed in with a "Stoop Kid" version.

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Remember Disney's "Cheetah Girls" with Raven Symone? Yeah you do.

 

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And Santana! "Maria, Maria" reminds us all of a "West Side Story." And Drake.

 

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Any "High School Musical"/Drake crossover fans out there?

 

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An even more unlikely pairing is Drake and "Fraiser."

 

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"Orphan Black" fans will appreciate this one.

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But "It's Not Unusual" by Tom Jones is pure gold. Drake + Carlton = love.

A video posted by Reedo Brown (@reedobrown)

 

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Then there are modern mash-ups, like "U Mad" by Vic Mensa.

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Or this 2014 indie music hit, "Seasons" by Future Islands.

 

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Other reversed the meme, putting "Hotline Bling" over other celebrities dancing. Kanye's moves are spot on.

 

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And then there's Bernie Sanders getting his groove on the "Ellen Show." He knows when that hotline blings.

 

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The next level Viners actually photoshopped in props. Who knew Drake was so good at Wii Tennis?

 

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Or playing Pokemon?

 

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This bonus lightsaber action is impeccable. Use the force, Drake!

 

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But peak Drake has to be pizza-making Drake [insert pizza emoji here].

 

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