Micah Tyler’s Parody Video, ‘You’ve Gotta Love Millennials’ Goes Viral On Social Media

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Parody video of Micah Tyler goes viral |

A self-composed parody song by Micah Tyler, titled "You've Gotta Love Millennials," has gone viral on social media after getting over 20 million hits and 526,000 shares on Facebook.

The anthem, sung to the tune of "Obladi-Oblada" by The Beatles, was made specifically for the Watermark Church Leaders Conference in Dallas, TX to introduce the millennials to the older generation of members.

"There he sits in your local coffee shop/sporting a man bun and facial hair/Somehow he believes that although he has no job/ that by his thirties he will be a millionaire," he sings.

According to Urban Dictionary, a millennial is born between 1982 and 1994, and also called generation Y. But they are getting a bad rap for their short attention span as well as their addiction to technology.

This is where Micah Tyler, who signed to Fair Trade Services last year, is coming from when he created the viral video "You've Gotta Love Millennials." After all, he is a millennial, himself.

"My hope is that future generations will be able to look at how we overcame our differences and fought as hard as we could to break down the barriers created by negative attitude, easy excuses and pointing fingers," Tyler explained.

Aside from making parody videos, Micah Tyler is actually frequenting the studio for his EP under FairTrade set to release in the fall of 2016. He's also set to do a radio tour for his debut single to be played in various outlets this summer.

For more information about Micah Tyler, visit www.micahtyler.com.