Conor McGregor’s Bringing This Ukulele Player To Vegas Because Of This Song That’ll Get Stuck In Your Head

Conor McGregor Ukulele Song

Michael Konstantin


Mick Konstantin is a ukelele player who caught the attention of Conor McGregor with his song titled ‘There’s Only One Conor McGregor‘. Mick’s song has picked up millions of views on Facebook from adoring McGregor fans who have deluded themselves into thinking there’s some shot in hell that Conor can actually hang in this fight.

If we’re being honest, it is a pretty catchy song. That probably has more to do with the ukelele and catchy nature of the song than the fact that it’s about Conor McGregor, but that hasn’t stopped Conor from invited Mick Konstantin to Las Vegas as his guest for the fight against Floyd Mayweather.

Here’s the song:

In a recent interview, Conor said he’s inviting Mick to Vegas after hearing the viral song:

It was one hell of a song, it’s a very catchy song. We actually reached out to the guy. I had my people reach out to the guy and we’re booking him a flight, him plus one. I’m going to bring him over to the fight and get him tickets and put him up in a hotel, and I’ll meet him after the fight. It’s one hell of a song.

Let this be a lesson to everyone: all you need to do in order to meet your heroes is write a viral song and play it on a ukelele, an instrument that is all but forgotten from anywhere outside of Hawaii and Polynesia. (via DailyEdge)

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