SHIA LABEOUF is a song by Rob Cantor. It tells the true story of an actual cannibal . Learn more here: http://www.robcantor.comPurchase the song on Bandcamp…
I know a lot of people are coming here from the official video but keep in mind I made this in 2012, 2 years before the new video. When I made this video the…
Thanks to his sometimes erratic, violent, and strange behavior, actor Shia LaBeouf , of Transformers fame, has been the subject of much controversy and internet memes.One of the more unusual memes is Actual Cannibal Shia LaBeouf .This meme started with Rob Cantor, of the indie rock band Tally Hall, who, in 2012, released a song online called Shia LaBeouf ., Music video for Rob Cantor’s song ‘ Shia Labeouf ‘.Check out Rob’s site here! http://www.robcantor.com/and get the song here! http://www.robcantor.com/ shia .html, Actual Cannibal Shia LaBeouf is a comedy song portraying the actor Shia LaBeouf as a cannibal . The song inspired several photoshopped images and animated GIFs of LeBeouf after it began circulating on the microblogging site Tumblr in April 2012. Origin. On March 3rd, 2012, …
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L.A. songwriter Rob Cantor, 28, is the guy who wrote the ridiculous ditty about actual cannibal Shia LaBeouf , who is living in the woods, killing for sport and eating all the bodies …
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A few years ago, musician and comedian Rob Cantor created a song entitled Shia LaBeouf , which portrayed the actor as a cannibal . Now, the song has come to life in this video with The Gay Men’s …
The song, which was released in 2012, depicts LaBeouf as an actual cannibal who kills other people for sport. In a 2012 interview with The Washington Post, Cantor explained that he had penned the song in 2011, inspired by his friend Andrew Laurich, who randomly started whispering Shia LaBeouf