Click-bait, the low-brow scourge of the internet, has received its own tribute song courtesy of pop star Rita Ora and chat show host Jimmy Kimmel.
Ora sang a series of real-life online headlines to the tune of her latest single Body On Me to create what Kimmel called "a soon-to-be classic" - The Clickbait Song.
The absurd world of click-bait headlines is laid bare in the song, with the opening lines, "A baby re-enacts a Bruce Lee fight / This one strange trick can reduce cellulite" seeming almost normal compared to, "Would you like to see some pictures right now of people kissing their dogs with open mouth and with tongue."
Catchy lyrics, and all 100 per cent real click-bait headlines.
The Clickbait Song follows other internet-themed performances on Jimmy Kimmel Live from Kelly Clarkson, who belted out lines from a series of Tinder profiles, and Josh Groban, who crooned a selection of bizarre and offensive Donald Trump tweets.