Ready for a week of commuting? There's plenty to complain about, but it doesn't have to be all bad. These talented artists turn the mundane into art that will brighten your day.

Spontaneous Musical Magic Two strangers crossed paths on the NYC subway and impromptu music was made. Drummer Quoom1 and singer/ukulele-ist Jessica Latshaw actually managed to get a reaction out of typically poker-faced New Yorkers.

Kids Being So Metal Unlocking the Truth is a band made up of three 11-year-olds. Malcolm Brickhouse plays electric guitar, Jarad Dawkins on drums, and Alec Atkins is on bass. They started playing 6 years ago. Yeah, they were 5.

Epic Sax Battle Zach Mayer was playing his saxaphone on the train when Sapphire Adizes (in the red pants) decides to challenge him. According to the video poster: "IGNORE THE BAD LANGUAGE ENJOY THE MUSIC.....after the 40 second gets louder so keep volume low...."

Ballet Dancer vs. Michael Jackson Impersonator Joseph Gatti, a soloist from the Boston Ballet took on a Michael Jackson impersonator in October 2007. Maybe not a fair fight.

Damon Scott Will Make You Cry Damon C. Scott is a recorded singer with some major releases in electronic dance music, and is part of a collaborative project called Storm Queen with Morgan Geist. This video of Scott singing Adele's "Someone Like You" went viral in 2012, and one youtube commenter pretty much sums up everyones reaction: RE VAMP im not crying theres just somthing in my﻿ eye

Daichi the Amazing Beatboxer Daichi does a mindblowing rendition of Billie Jean.

Danny Small Mitchell Hughes aka Danny Small has been singing in the subway since 2000. According to his Facebook fan pages, he has performed at the Cotton Club, Nios, Small's Paradise, and Baby Grand among other venues. The New York Times wrote an article about Danny in January which tells the story of his childhood in South Carolina, his move to New York at 24, and landing a regular gig at the Cotton Club performing with famous musicians. A Youtube commenter says: MuskateerGripWeed ha ha Pam﻿ and Jim from The Office are recording this....

Percussion! There are a lot of talented drummers in New York. Most of them just use buckets, but this guy is a little more creative. You can find him on 5th Avenue south of the Park, or you can listen right now. A mind-blowing drum solo is way better than another cup of coffee.

Sound of Silence/ Pop and Lock One of those random amazing moments you get in a city full of artists. Spur of the moment interpretive dance.

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