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1990s superstar Brandy sang on the subway and nobody noticed

Please watch this. For your childhood’s sake.

DO YOU REMEMBER Brandy?

Of Brandy and Moesha and ‘The Boy is Mine’ fame?

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The Grammy-award winning singer has just recently moved to New York and is getting acquainted with the subway system.

On Monday, she posted a video of her treating fellow commuters to a rendition of Home from the musical The Wiz.

As anyone who has taken the subway will know, it takes a lot for New Yorkers to be phased so nobody takes one bit of notice of her warbles.

“People in New York are very rude. I just sang from the heart… and nobody on the train responded,” she half-joked.

Brandy seems a little put out by it all until she meets a fan who tells her she’s got talent.

Watch the whole cringefest here:

ForeverBrandy / YouTube

By now, you definitely want to listen to this:

MrB0jangles70 / YouTube

Lesson learned: Don’t mess with Irish people and their cups of tea

Yesterday: Watch this 101-year-old break her own abseiling world record

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