CL's "Hello Bitches" got a silent remake from a pair Dutch video makers.
House of Halo, the pair of video makers who are responsible for the #WITHOUTMUSIC series on YouTube, released an altered version of CL's music video for "Hello Bitches." The team took CL's music video and remade it without any of the background music video.
What resulted is a soundtrack of squeaking leather, stomping, smacking, and an imitation of the song itself.
"One of the most requested videos of the past weeks was 'Hello Bitches' or another K-Pop video, so we just had to listen, because this video is awesome!" wrote House of Halo in the video's description. "So much dancing, so much leather clothes.. perfect for a #withoutmusic."
The most liked comment on House of Halo's Facebook page, with more than 1,000 "likes" describes the video: "They sound like they're having sex."
House of Halo has also previously released #WITHOUTMUSIC versions of other Korean songs, including Psy's "Daddy."
Fans commented on the video requesting additional #WITHOUTMUSIC versions of K-pop songs.
The most popular video on the pair's channel is the #WITHOUTMUSIC version of Pharrell's "Happy," followed by a #WITHOUTMUSIC version of Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars' "Uptown Funk."
Since being uploaded to House of Halo's channel on Monday, the #WITHOUTMUSIC version of "Hello Bitches" has been viewed by nearly 200,000 people around the globe.
Erik van der Ven and Eline Vera de Reus are the creators of the series and produce their work out of Amsterdam.
Watch the #WITHOUTMUSIC version of "Hello Bitches" right HERE:
Tamar Herman is a multi-media journalist and the co-founder of KultScene. She is a freelance writer and copy editor, and has written for MTV Iggy, Noisey and Paste Magazine.