Egyptian YouTube funnyman Shady Srour has put his comedic twist on Adele's now-iconic "Hello" and given us yet another reason to absolutely love this song.

The young comedian, who is known for his hilarious satirical videos that poke fun at Egyptian and Arab society, chose a situation young people can definitely relate to for his parody of the song, dealing with that one friend who borrows money and just never pays it back.

The Arabic parody, which has gotten more than a million views in three days, has just the right amount of Oriental tunes, hilarious lyrics and Srour's comedic charisma to make it the funniest Arab version of a friendship breakup song.

"Tomorrow I'm uploading the comedic version of Adele's song 'Hello' at seven. I want the Internet in Egypt to go down because of how much the video is being viewed."

In the two years since Srour started his YouTube channel, he has garnered more than 800,000 subscribers and a total of 202,163,502 channel views, making him one of the most popular Arab YouTubers.