Chrissy, Wake Up Remix is a remix song by YouTubers Schmoyoho that samples scenes of the character Eddie Munson from Stranger Things season four yelling at Chrissy Cunningham to wake up from Vecna's trance. The remix was made as an alarm for people named Chrissy and went viral on TikTok in June 2022 as the subject of lip-dub videos and as a general background track.

In the season four premiere of Stranger Things, released on May 27th, 2022, a cheerleader named Chrissy Cunningham goes to Eddie Munson, an outcast and leader of the D&D club "Hellfire Club," to buy drugs that might help her sleep, as Chrissy has been having nightmares and hallucinations due to the season's antagonist, Vecna. Chrissy goes to Eddie's house to get some special K when she enters Vecna's trance. Eddie tries to snap her out of it by shaking her and yelling, "Chrissy, wake up," but it does not work (shown below).


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"Chapter One: The Hellfire Club" positions the cheerleader as the first character to be brutally murdered by Vecna. As she is haunted by headaches and hallucinations, Chrissy goes to Eddie to buy drugs. Unfortunately, the end of the Stranger Things season 4 episode 1 finds the pair in Eddie's trailer, with Chrissy in a trance and the latter desperately trying to wake her up. While Quinn's "Chrissy wake up! I don't like this" screams didn't get through to Van Dien's character, they'll now be stuck in the heads of fans everywhere.

Naturally, the internet would turn one of the most traumatic moments of Eddie's life and turn it into a viral jingle that now plagues the minds of TikTokers like Vecna does his victims. Considering Stranger Things season 4 became Netflix's most-watched English TV show of all time within a month of its debut, it's not surprising that many of its moments have been turned into memes and TikToks. Following the inspired use of Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill," TikTokers have even shared the song that would save them from Vecna's curse and equated Eddie's panic to theirs when the computer freezes.

Schmoyoho's TikTok jingle is yet another testament to how Stranger Things season 4 has taken the world by storm. On top of that, Eddie and Chrissy are a perfect example of how the show excels at introducing new characters that resonate with audiences as much as the already-established ones. Eddie and Chrissy's scene in the woods swiftly revealed them to be multi-layered, charming characters that fans may have liked to see end up together. That said, Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer have admitted they regret killing Chrissy in episode 1. However, if Chrissy had lived, millions of "Chrissys and Chrises" would have to find another way to wake up in the morning.

The Gregory Brothers are an American musical quartet,[3] specializing in comedy music and auto-tuning recorded speech through their YouTube channel Schmoyoho (/mojoho/). After the success of their songs "Chrissy Wake Up" and "It's Corn" in the summer of 2022, NPR reported that they "are responsible for some of the biggest viral songs of the past decade."[4]

Their musical viral video the "Winning" song, part of their Songify the News series (formerly known as Auto-Tune the News), won a 2012 Comedy Award, and their "Bed Intruder Song" received over 141 million YouTube views and entered the Billboard Hot 100.[5] Their releases, "Who's It Gonna Be?" with Weird Al Yankovic[6] and "The Last Fight" with Joseph Gordon-Levitt,[7] parodied the two US presidential debates of 2020.

After 10 years of activity, having earned the most views by songifying the likes of Antoine Dodson, Charlie Sheen, Paul Vasquez and Daymon Patterson, their Schmoyoho channel reached three million subscribers in March 2017. In commemoration, the Gregory Brothers released a "mega-mashup" of their work, in which they outlined their main goal of eliciting "the maximum amount of happiness for the maximum amount of time".[11]

In July 2010, the Gregory Brothers released an auto-tuned version of the Double Rainbow viral video. The original video featured the overawed reaction of Paul "Hungry Bear" Vasquez to a double rainbow at Yosemite National Park. The Gregory Brothers turned Vasquez's astounded speech into a song and pledged all of the song's earnings to Vasquez and Yosemite.[23]

The Gregory Brothers often perform live with Sarah Gregory's band The Stanleys. The group was commissioned to produce the theme song for the Netflix series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, which was based on their "Bed Intruder Song".[27]

Song Voyage (a play-on-words on "bon voyage") is a The Station web series starring the four Gregory Brothers, who are also co-creators and co-producers along with Portal A Interactive.[28] Directed by Dan Eckman, the comedy travel series features the Gregory Brothers visiting nations in the Asia-Pacific region and collaborating with local musicians to create original novelty songs.[29] It has been described as "a musical twist on an Anthony Bourdain show."[30] The series premiered on Sling TV,[31] after which episodes began being released on the Gregory Brothers' second YouTube channel in December 2016, while music videos from within each episode were also released on the main Schmoyoho channel.[citation needed]

While many of the Gregory Brothers' Songify singles are published through YouTube, their music videos of candidates during United States presidential elections were also released as albums in 2012 and 2016. These were created by songifying audio from presidential debates and media appearances. The Atlantic's Kasia Cieplak-Mayr von Baldegg described the 2012 debate tracks as "surprisingly polished, if not as hilarious as their big hits."[38] Noah Houghton of The Harvard Crimson applauded the quality and novelty of the 2016 album, adding that "the production on every song in the album is great without exception."[39]

A series of covers of popular songs were arranged, performed and shared by the Gregory Brothers through Vine, Facebook and YouTube. Somewhat uniquely, these covers switched the key of the song between major and minor, giving otherwise happy songs a melancholy tone while sad songs sounded more joyful.[40][41] In March 2014, and again in September 2016, the Gregory Brothers released compilation albums of some such covers.

A Christmas album, featuring original music and upbeat covers of popular Christmas and winter songs performed by The Gregory Brothers, debuted on November 15, 2018. The album was released in both standard and deluxe editions. A public livestream of The Gregory Brothers performing the album premiered on December 6, 2018.[42] ff782bc1db

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