'OItNB' Cast Homages 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' with "Peeno Noir" Parody -- Netflix Mash-Up!

Mar 24, 2016 05:30 PM EDT

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Prison dramedy Orange Is the New Black is one of Netflix's flagship shows, but that doesn't mean the ladies at Litchfield are above having fun with other successful shows from the streaming site, including the Tina Fey-created comedy Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. In a new clip, the OItNB cast honored the viral Titus Andromedon video "Peeno Noir" with their own Netflix mash-up version: "Honey Jar"!

Less than a month before Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt's second season is set to make its début on the site, Netflix has released a new clip honoring the show and featuring some of the most popular ladies from the OItNB cast, including Crazy Eyes (Uzo Aduba) and Alex (Laura Prepon).

For this new take on the hilarious "Peeno Noir: An Ode to Black Penis," the Litchfield ladies sing to a "Honey Jar," with the same music and changing up the lyrics so they're as nonsensical as they were on the Ellie Kamper-led sitcom.

In character, the ladies of Litchfield sing about a jar of honey dropping several references to OitNB storylines along the way, including how recent convert Black Cindy (Adrienne C. Moore) asks the listener to "check your Jewish calendar" while Red (Kate Mulgrew) says there's a "chicken on the yard."

Still, the great surprise is Samira Wiley's Poussey, who sings her heart out in the purest Tituss Burgess style, while she's doing some powerhouse singing about the huge honey jar in her hand -- a literal jar of honey, that is, and actually not the prison wine she's been drinking more and more in recent times.

In all, it turns out the inmates are actually pretty good singers as a whole!

Out of the two female-centered Netflix shows, Kimmy Schmidt's the one returning next, as the new season is set to premiere on April 15; Orange, on the other hand, will be back on the small screen next June 17.

Just in case you've forgotten all about Titus' singing, here's the original "Peeno Noir" for your enjoyment.

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