LAFAYETTE, La. (KMDL-FM) - Mardi Gras season always brings something unexpected and, here's a perfect example as a Scottish poetry presenter reads the lyrics to Travis Matte’s “Mardi Gras Parade” bringing the Fat Tuesday staple a level of poshness none of us could ever imagine.

Unsplash Via Jon Tyson
Unsplash Via Jon Tyson
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Who Is Behind the Viral Reading?

A new take on a classic Louisiana Mardi Gras song has gone viral just in time for Fat Tuesday, proving Louisiana's good times can be enjoyed by fans around the world.

Hugh Lamont, a presenter known for his Scottish poetry readings on YouTube, decided to bring something unique to Mardi Gras this year. Rather than reciting traditional verse, he read the lyrics of Travis Matte’s “Mardi Gras Parade” and delivered them with style and class that has caught the internet’s attention.

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“Mardi Gras Parade” is already a favorite Mardi Gras tune from Acadiana artist Travis Matte, but now Mr. Lamont has brought it to the world in a really fun new way.

Seeing a Scottish presenter engage with one of Louisiana’s signature songs shows how far the infectious fun of Mardi Gras can spread.

Check out Mr. Lamont's reading of "Mardi Gras Parade" below, enjoy, and happy Mardi Gras!

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