Singer Beyonce performs at the BRIT Awards, celebrating British pop music, at the O2 Arena in London
Singer Beyonce performs at the BRIT Awards, celebrating British pop music, at the O2 Arena in London February 19, 2014. REUTERS/Toby Melville REUTERS/Toby Melville

A group of shirtless guys called Boyoncé spoofed Beyoncé Knowles' “Beyoncé - 7/11” music video. Since it was published on Nov. 30, the parody video titled “Boyoncé - 7/11” has reached more than half a million views on YouTube.

One of the four guys, Matthew Barela told BuzzFeed, “We’ve all been buddies for a while, we don’t take ourselves too seriously. The video sort of just happened.”

Barela said he and his friends just finished driving upstate for Thanksgiving when the idea of making a remake of the “Beyoncé - 7/11” music video with their dog named Sophie came up.

The Boyoncé boys were able to use real red cups and a blow dryer in the remake like in the original. However, since they do not have a KALE sweatshirt like what Knowles wears in the original video, the shirtless guys used real kale plants instead.

The “Boyoncé - 7/11” video also features Knowles’ notable moves in the “Beyoncé - 7/11” music video, such as shaking booty in skivvies and turning a foot into a phone. Watch "Boyoncé - 7/11" here:

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Meanwhile, Knowles recently surprised her fans by dropping her own nail art, which is a set of four nail wraps with NCLA. Similarly, she surprisingly dropped her self-titled fifth studio album a year ago.

Turning lyrics and themes into nail art, the stick-on designs pay tribute to the 2013 “Beyoncé” album. Each set of nail wraps costs $18.