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WATCH: Baseball players lip-synch ‘Frozen’ song

ABOVE: Watch Brad Borosak and Matt Kilby lip-synch “Love Is An Open Door.”

TORONTO — It may look like a spontaneous sing-a-long during a car ride but this perfectly lip-synched performance of “Love Is An Open Door” clearly took a lot of practice.

Navy Baseball players Brad Borosak and Matt Kilby posted a video Friday of their rendition of the song, which is sung in the animated movie Frozen by the characters Anna (Kristen Bell) and Hans (Santino Fontana).

Borosak hails from Jupiter, Florida and Kilby is from Alexandria, Virginia.

The two young men pulled off a spot-on lip-synch of the song — and even included a surprise cameo by a friend.

Their driving-while-animated performance was no doubt inspired by all the others posted online.

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Last month, married couple Sam and Nia Rader shared an in-car lip-synch of “Love Is An Open Door” that had more than 10 million views on YouTube.

There was also this one from Meghan Pyatt:

And this one , in which some young baseball players donned costumes.

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One of the lip-synchers in this video used a wig to get into character:

Josh Goldfarb and his twin brother recorded a lip-synch of “Love Is An Open Door” that’s been seen more than 270,000 times.

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There was also this version from “two totally straight attractive males.”

Some couples chose to record themselves actually singing the song live.

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Eric Baker and his wife posted a video of their live version, which has been viewed on YouTube more than 615,000 times.

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The Amend couple did the same.

The videos only go to prove that love is not only an open door but it comes in many different forms — including between married couples, brothers, friends and baseball buddies.

Since its release last November, Frozen has raked in more than $1.1 billion at the box office. Another song from the movie, “Let It Go,” won an Oscar in March.

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