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Oxford Uni a capella group's Shakira tribute gets 4m Youtube hits Oxford Uni a capella group's Shakira tribute gets 4m Youtube hits
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An all-male Oxford University choir's charity cover version of Shakira's Hips Don't Lie has been watched more than four million times on Youtube.An all-male Oxford University choir's charity cover version of Shakira's Hips Don't Lie has been watched more than four million times on Youtube.
Out of the Blue's video, which was posted three weeks ago, went viral after it was tweeted by the Colombia pop star last month.Out of the Blue's video, which was posted three weeks ago, went viral after it was tweeted by the Colombia pop star last month.
Proceeds from the song, standing at more than £6,000, will go to the Helen & Douglas House Children's Hospice. Proceeds from the song, standing at more than £9,000, will go to the Helen & Douglas House Children's Hospice.
Out of the Blue are currently performing at the Edinburgh festival.Out of the Blue are currently performing at the Edinburgh festival.
Lincoln College student Marco Alessi said: "It's one of the sillier, more upbeat songs from our set, and has always been a hit at Helen and Douglas House when we've performed it there. Lincoln College student Marco Alessi said: "The success of the video has exceeded our wildest expectations.
"We visit regularly so we've got to know the staff and we've spent time with some of the families staying there and we're constantly overwhelmed with how positive and high-spirited they all are." "We've had so much fun in the aftermath reading articles in magazines and on websites all over the world.
"I've been stopped in the street a few times by people who recognise me as the weird guy who crawls like a cat."
Another singer, Ollie Nicholls, a student at St Anne's, added: "I think people are more forgiving when it's for charity; they can overlook the fact we can't dance."Another singer, Ollie Nicholls, a student at St Anne's, added: "I think people are more forgiving when it's for charity; they can overlook the fact we can't dance."
The group have been supporting the hospice since 2006 and have raised more than £35,000 in that time.The group have been supporting the hospice since 2006 and have raised more than £35,000 in that time.