The video is a comedic tutorial on how to mimic the vocal styles of various popular artists. Hosted by Ryan Higa, the video is a playful and humorous exploration of different singing styles, each associated with a specific artist.
Higa begins by explaining that this video is different from the first part of the series, "How To Sing Like Your Favorite Artist", and proceeds to demonstrate various vocal techniques. He uses a variety of sounds and expressions, from mimicking a scary movie character to emulating the emotional depth of artists like The Weeknd, Fetty Wap, and 5 Seconds of Summer.
He also suggests ways to mimic the vocal styles of Bruno Mars, Pharrell, Twenty One Pilots, Selena Gomez, Adam Levine, Jason Derulo, Eminem, Drake, Green Day, Shakira, Gwen Stefani, Lorde, Silento, Major Lazer, iLoveMemphis, and Disney's motivational speakers.
Towards the end, Higa demonstrates how to mimic the dramatic and emotional style of John Williams, the composer of the Star Wars theme, using a version of the theme song as an example.
The video concludes with a fun, exaggerated rendition of the Star Wars theme, ending with a triumphant "PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!".
1. The speaker is Ryan Higa, a professional singer and vocal stilolger-ize-ist.
2. The text is a humorous tutorial on how to mimic the singing styles of various artists.
3. The tutorial includes artists such as The Weeknd, Fetty Wap, 5 Seconds of Summer, Bruno Mars, Pharrell, Twenty One Pilots, Selena Gomez, Adam Levine, Jason Derulo, Eminem, Green Day, Shakira, Gwen Stefani, Lorde, Silento, Major Lazer, iLoveMemphis, Disney songs, Justin Bieber, and John Williams.
4. Each artist's style is described in a humorous and exaggerated manner, such as making a face like ice, acting like you're sad and depressed, or singing like a baby crying for attention.
5. The tutorial also includes references to popular culture, such as "The Grudge", "The Grudge" sound effects, and the "Kage Bunshin no Jutsu" from "Naruto".
6. The tutorial ends with a call to action for viewers to click on the video suggestions at the end.