Picture this: You’re on an eight-hour stopover when you notice iconic Halloween killer Michael Myers storming into the room. As he starts to play a dark and beautiful piano solo in the airport lounge, Catwoman appears with a violin in hand. Myers is surprised at first but continues to play, and the two sing a magnificent duet that captivates the entire lounge and puts a large grin on everyone’s face.
Myers is a superb musician, as seen by his first solo piece. Cat Woman gets center stage, however, when she begins to play a lovely lead song over Myers’ expert piano accompaniment. Readers of Talent Treasure may be intrigued to learn that YouTubers Andy Morris and Biana performed the surprise duet on piano and violin, respectively. The strange pair struck a major viral success with the video, which Morris released on November 9, 2024, and received 4.8 million views.
Morris uploads videos under his own name, while Biana’s YouTube account goes under the username @biana538. Fans praised the cheeky performance and left comments like “Your collaboration with the mysterious woman is epic.” The song gives me chills,” and “Look at all those smiles. A mother dances with her baby. A guy removes his headphones. Everyone stops. The magic of music.”
In just seven weeks, Morris’ airport duet has gone viral, becoming his seventh-most popular video on YouTube. Morris is no stranger to viral films; after just two years of uploading, he has a handful of videos with millions of views. His third-most popular video also features his Myers character, who he dressed up as during his America’s Got Talent piano performance in July 2023.
Andy Morris, an American pianist, started producing YouTube videos in December 2022. He has subsequently accumulated two million subscribers on the network. Readers of The Talent Treasure may not be surprised to learn that the extremely gifted Morris soon found popularity on YouTube. His debut video had him performing Jvke’s “Golden Hour” and Abba’s “The Winner Takes It All” in his college cafeteria. Like many of Morris’ films, the combination of his exceptional piano talents and diners’ strange reactions resulted in a YouTube smash for the pianist, with 4.2 million views.