@am24dog

I want a series where Erik guesses strangers' accents!!

@united1194

Dialect Daddy is back

@Skydiggz

“Let’s watch Erik’s channel”
“What’s it called?”
“Weird or Wired or something but it’s Erik’s channel”

@SheBeCodingSht

This is sooo impressive. I love to see someone that has studied their passion/profession so deeply and thoroughly. I am in awe of the brilliance. I wonder how long this took to master.

@ryanmcclain9193

The scary thing is that we'll never know Erik's real accent. Even when he introduces himself, he could just be putting that on as the "generic American" accent and meanwhile he could have grown up with a Russian accent.

@unchainthewolves

I see Erik Singer, I click. This guy’s videos are so interesting.

@joshhyman894

I feel like he's singlehandedly keeping this channel going

@drkjourney1

Louisiana may be one of the few states than can have a full segment by itself. The difference in dialect between many of our parishes is college course worth of material.🤣Love these videos. Such a well rounded, inclusive study of accents. I could watch these all day.

@millyfiore7815

it never ceases to amaze me how quickly he can change his accent

@kush6846

Why doesn’t this guy have his own channel, like it would be so successful

@matmul4850

There 100% has to be an outtake video of him getting the accents wrong 😅 
Would love to see that

@ComicPower

He goes in and out of these accents so effortlessly. Its amazing

@maxhydekyle2425

He sounds exactly like Matthew Mcconaughey when he does the Texas accent. It's flawless.

@ellobo4290

"Erik Singer again"
LIKE IT'S AN ISSUE ERIK.

@damondominique

DID HE SAY PART THREE 😍

@ellementira

This series is so interesting! My grandma has the most unique accent- raised in a very remote mountain town in West Virginia, and then raised her family in Minnesota (and worked in a rural town for most of her adult life). She drawls and has the tempo of Appalachia, but then has really strong vowels and the typical Minnesota "o".

@joshuamalcolm4890

I don't know what I find more impressive, the full explanations or Erik's ability to seamlessly transition between each accent.

@andrielmouton6976

Is no one going to talk about how much he sounded like Matthew McCoungahey with his Texas accent. And I’m actually pretty impressed with his Cajun Accent, being a Louisiana Creole, I wish he would’ve tried our accent out a little more. But this guy is amazing and I love him! A legend

@thehopeofeden597

“Erik Singer. Again.” Like we’re not all here for Erik.

@SatanicBiPanick666

As a Utah resident, you got that dead on! I didn’t realize how smoothed out our accent was until you started talking. I will say though, there’s two different main accents in Utah, the general one that you gave, and the rural “crik” accent, with blurring between.