Hilarious CB parody of iconic Prisoner 24601 scene in Les Misérables is incredibly relatable

Stay home, Stay home.

Guan Zhen Tan | April 26, 2020, 03:49 PM

In this time of Covid-19, most of us are finding creative outlets to express ourselves and while away the time.

Made parody of iconic Les Misérables scene

Two Singaporeans, Christan Sow and Leonard Bradley went above and beyond, creating a Les Misérables parody based on one of the most iconic scenes in the 2012 movie.

Sow rewrote the lyrics to the classic scene where Inspector Javert releases Jean Valjean, a.k.a. prisoner 24601 on parole.

The parody references recent events that followed the tightening of circuit breaker measures, along with snide references to individuals who flouted the rules.

The song was then sung by Bradley.

You can watch the masterpiece on Sow's Facebook post here:

Here's are lyrics for your karaoke pleasure:

Now citizen 24601

Your time is up for being so chao kuan (having a bad attitude)

You know what that means?

Yes,it means I'm free...

No...Tell you to stay home you go NTUC

And then queue whole night for those cups of bubble tea

You're a dangerous man

CB extend four weeks...

McDonald's already shut

No more haircut

You will have bad hair

Unless you learn the meaning of the law

There's no meaning if there's no milk tea and golden bubbles

Five weeks for what you did!

For spitting and walking without a mask!

Yes 24601

I just want bak kut teh

Gahmen say cannot

Do not forget this

Do not pray pray

24601

Stay home...stay home...

Why can't you all stay home

Stay home...stay home...

Until the first of June...

Genius.

Top image via Christan Sow's Facebook post