Taylor Swift Invites Frat Boys Responsible For Viral ‘Shake It Off’ Video To Her Concert

By Johnni Macke (johnni.macke@mstarsnews.com) | Sep 14, 2014 07:44 PM EDT

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"22" singer Taylor Swift loves a good parody video, especially when it is one of her songs. The 24-year-old singer-songwriter released her newest single, "Shake It Off" in August and it's already huge hit, especially with frat boys!

Yes, you read that right, a group of fraternity boys from Transylvania University in Kentucky loved Taylor's new song so much that they created their own "Shake It Off" video.

According to The Wrap, the boys' version of T-Swift's catchy tune (which was posted on Sept. 6) has gone viral. "YouTube video has gone viral since its release, notching more than 1.6 million viewers in a week," the publication reported.

In the four-minute parody, the boys from Delta Sigma Phi Beta Mu lip sing to Taylor's upbeat hit while dancing in their fraternity house. If you ever wondered what boys do when girls aren't around, this is it... and it's glorious. The college boys have numerous dance parties in a variety of rooms and from the looks of it; every member featured in the video is super into it.

According to Lex18, the local news station, the video took two hours to finish and only three different takes. "It's kind of crazy for us how much it has blown up so far," Skyler Slone, who is one of the men featured in the video, told the station.

After the "I Knew You Were Trouble" singer saw the video, she did what she always does... she reached out to them. "I'm personally inviting all of these guys (and a date!) to a show on tour next year, it's on me," Taylor tweeted on Friday. "Nailed it, bros!"

Taylor's next album, which "Shake It Off" will appear on called, 1989 is scheduled to drop on October 27.

Check out the hilarious video now:

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