Former People’s Power Party (PPP) candidate, Samuel Lee, known for his viral “look left, look right” song during the 2025 General Election, has resurfaced unexpectedly. Lee has been featured in an interior design advertisement that has caught the attention of netizens.
The advertisement, shared by Instagram accounts @sgvirality and @goodmaninterior.sg, showcases Lee singing a remixed version of his iconic song while strolling into Goodman Interior, an interior design firm in Jalan Pemimpin. The video captures Lee’s charismatic performance as he sings lines like “looking left and right for a trustworthy ID” in English and Mandarin, before receiving friendly service from a showroom staff member.
The unexpected yet catchy appearance of Samuel Lee in a completely different domain has left netizens both amused and bewildered. The video concludes with Lee leaving the store as a satisfied customer, creating an element of surprise for viewers.
Netizens quickly reacted to Lee’s cameo, showing a mix of encouragement and humor. One commenter suggested that Lee could leverage his presence to “earn back” his forfeited deposit.

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While another jokingly hinted at his potential as a “good road safety ambassador”, alluding to the viral nature of his original song.
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One netizen humorously likened the interior design ad to the “GE Post Credits Scene.”
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In a similar light, Gan Kim Yong from the People’s Action Party (PAP) also joined in the trend, parodying the “look left, look right” song to amuse netizens during the general election. The viral song has taken on a life online, with a fan-made AI-generated electronic remix of Lee’s performance gaining significant traction on platforms like TikTok.



