Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imspRb_gf5Y
Title: There's a N##### in the Moon (1897) by John W. Dick arr. by Emil Biermann
I tried linking this earlier today but it got auto-modded due to the title. Incredible, therefore, that at 243k views (as of now) this song/interpretation of a reportedly never-recorded-before vintage American song from the late 1800s (actually not really offensive or hateful despite the title that I had to censor here; it's fun and whimsical) is still up on Youtube.
The one singing is a talented pianist and composer who's also uploaded other interesting videos in the past. Of course he's demonetized but he doesn't seem to care that much.
Apparently users are getting this video in their algorithmic recommendations on Youtube. A sign of changing times?
Whatever you do, don't click on a video with Asmongold in it. It's like the big red button that makes YT flood your recommendations and landing page with his videos. And you have to either reset your history or click through several dozen unrelated videos you don't want to watch just to get the flood down to a trickle.