Watch This Cockatoo's Hilarious Reaction to Singing in Auto-Tune
Some of us have more musical inclination than others, and I guess this fact is true for birds, too. Jackson Huhniverses is a cockatoo with a natural talent for music. Like, honestly, someone get this bird a record deal! In a recent YouTube Shorts clip, Jackson's mom shares a hilarious video of the cockatoo singing in Auto-Tune for the first time, and his reaction is pure comedy gold.
"His reaction to autotune was priceless," wrote his mom in the caption of the funny YouTube Shorts video.
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In the video, we see sweet Jackson standing in front of the pink microphone, ready to rock out. As a catchy beat plays, Jackson begins crooning into the microphone. He even holds the base like he's passionately singing. It's so funny. However, once the Auto-Tune kicks in, Jackson is clearly startled by the sudden change in his voice. His feathers on top of his head stand upright, and he screams, sprinting away full-speed from the microphone. A reasonable reaction, in my oh so humble opinion. I would have been startled if I were a bird, too!
However, curiosity gets the best of Jackson, and he comes back to the microphone, ready to sing some more. Go off, king!
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YouTube loves this musical cockatoo. The clip currently has over 148,000 views, 8,600 likes and 400 comments. In the comments, fans of Jackson gush over the hilarious reaction to singing in Auto-Tune, cheering the bird on.
"He's a little rock star," wrote one amused viewer in a comment.
"Jackson was an entertainer in his past life. He gets so excited to dance and sing," observed someone else.
"Jackson we need an album asap!" begged another fan.
Definitely take a look at this humorous clip if you need a good laugh today. We could all stand to live life with the same enthusiasm as Jackson.
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This story was originally published May 4, 2026 at 10:20 PM.