Rick Astley Rickrolls Us! Also Teaches Us How to Sing: Watch

That time we got rickrolled! Rick Astley recently stopped by Us Weekly’s New York City headquarters to teach a few lucky staff members how to sing his trademark 1987 hit “Never Gonna Give You Up."

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In the video above, the 50-year-old '80s icon wows with an a cappella rendition of the chorus from his world-famous track. After Astley — whose eighth studio album, 50, is available Friday, October 7 — finishes, Us’ Entertainment Director Ian Drew takes a stab at making the tune his own. “I’m impressed, Ian!” the British hitmaker says.

Next up: Us Weekly Video correspondent Christina Garibaldi — who not only slays with pop star-worthy vocals, but busts out some pretty great dance moves as well.

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Us video editor Courtney Keyes is last, but certainly not least. She hits every note perfectly — and even inspires Astley to break out into some original choreography!

“I’m impressed, to be honest,” he jokes in the video. “I thought you were all gonna be awful.”

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Reflecting on the impact of “Never Gonna Give You Up” — which hit No. 1 in over 25 countries during the height of its popularity — Astley explains, “It [will be] 30 years next year that this song came out. I just remember hearing it and thinking, ‘This tune has really, really got something.’”

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The song was given new life and introduced to a whole new generation in 2007 when it became the subject of a popular internet prank (labeled "rickrolling") that involved misleading links redirecting to the “Never Gonna Give You Up” music video.

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Astley shares with Us: “And then when we put the vocals on it, I loved it. And I really felt it had something different and it had something a bit special.”

Watch Astley and the Us crew give it their all in the video above.

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