'Apparently Kid' gets auto-tuned: 'Songify This' by Gregory Brothers

(PHOTO: WNEP YouTube Channel (Screenshot))Noah Ritter, the kid who stole the show with his charming use of the word "apparently" in a TV interview.

Internet's favorite 5-year old kid gets a Songify treatment by the Gregory Brothers.

The remix "Apparently - Songify This" features hilarious auto-tune of Noah Ritter's interview, parodies and a grown man doing a reenactment of the interview.

The R&B tune and polarizing effect made the Noah's "apparentlys" ring even catchier in the ears.

It was uploaded on August 4 and now has more than 1.2 million views on YouTube.

The Gregory Brothers is an American music group that mixes country, soul, folk and roll genres is famous for creating viral music videos, most notably the Songify the News.

Noah, who conquered hearts across the world because of his adorable "apparentlys" gave a follow-up interview on America's Today and admitted that he has no idea what the word means.

"(I'm tired) of saying the word 'apparently,'" he said on the breakfast show before confessing: "I don't know how to spell 'apparently. I don't know what it means, but I use it in, 'Wow, this is apparently annoying."

The endearing boy was caught by WNEP's anchor Sofia Ojeda at the Wayne County Fair.

Noah was able to squeeze the word "apparently" eight times in his one-minute and a half interview.

Asked if he is enjoying his newfound fame, the lovable child from Pennsylvania replied, "It's like being in a thousand drops of heaven."

Proving that he has grabbed the attention of the world, Noah alo visited another morning show, this time he appeared on GMA live.

He treated the viewers with an enthusiastic wave and a massive yawn.

The pre-schooler was asked how he felt being on TV:

He replied, "It's great, it's so great because I really never had any people like me. Fans... are you kidding me?"

Then Noah popped another hilarious comment on presenter Michael Strahan.

"I know you're a part of the Giants... I used to like the Giants but my grandfather brainwashed me into liking the Steelers."

Noah's YouTube video now has more than 7 million hits.

"Apparently," it is certified viral.

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