Philadelphia Traffic Reporter Performs Entire Segment Using Beyoncé’s Title Song
Sheila Watko’s latest Traffic Update includes 15 references to some of Beyoncé’s most popular songs.
Philadelphia Traffic reporter is a brave Beyhive member, and Beyoncé’s mother adores her.
NBC10’s Sheila Watko gave Beyoncé a few nods as she delivered her recent morning traffic update. And perfectly sang some of the biggest Grammy Award-winning hits 28 times in a row non-stop.
After introducing himself, he thanked his fellow hosts, saying, “I’m always grateful when you say my name” — a nod to Destiny’s Child’s 1999 hit single.
He continued, “If you’re just waking up, I hope you have ‘sweet dreams’ because the traffic gets ‘hot’ and starts breaking my soul a bit.”
He didn’t stop there. He also praised “All Up In Your Mind,” “Listen,” “Beautiful Liar,” and “Countdown.”
“We had ‘Formation’ skittles all morning,” Watko said, mentioning more song titles. “You might want to go ‘left, left,'” he told a local driver, referring to the singer’s hit song “Irreplaceable.”
“Partition,” “Bills, Bills, Bills”, “Crazy In Love,” and “XO” were also on the list. When he sent out “Bey alert”, bringing the total references to 15. Watko later admitted that he had been planning the event for days. Day but was postpone due to a severe accident the day before. “We need to celebrate our girl Beyonce,” Watko said.
Showing love for funny moments, the singer’s mother, Tina Knowles-Lawson. Reposted the original clip and captioned it: “This is so cool!! All song titles”
A longer video that Watko shared on Twitter shows co-stars Erin Coleman and Keith Jones joining in on the fun and naming the song themselves.