Charles Ramsey, the brave man who helped free Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight and a six-year-old girl became an overnight sensation when he gave a candid interview to a television reporter.

Ramsey's most famous sound bytes--"I knew something was wrong when a pretty little white girl ran into a black man's arms" turned him into an Internet superstar after he helped save the women Monday.

Ramsey, now considered a national hero said he doesn't want any reward for what he did because he already has a job.

The Gregory Brothers decided to make an autotune song from his initial interview. The song entitled Dead Giveaway has already racked more than 3 million views on YouTube. 

On Monday, Ramsey told reporters that he heard something screaming and kicking on the door across the street from his house.

"So I go over there ... and I say, 'Can I help? What's going on?' And she says, 'I've been kidnapped, and I've been in this house a long time. I want to leave right now," Ramsey said.

Ramsey allowed the woman to use his phone to call 911, and was shocked when he realized that the woman was actually Berry, the woman who had been missing for 10 years.

Police said that Berry was able to scream for help, because Ariel Castro, the identified suspect of the kidnappings forgot to lock the main front door when he went to get something to eat. Instead, he locked only a screen door.

"Help me. I'm Amanda Berry,'' Berry told a 911 dispatcher. ''I've been kidnapped and I've been missing for 10 years and I'm, I'm here, I'm free now."

"We had to kick open the bottom," Ramsey said. "Lucky on that door it was aluminum. It was cheap. She climbed out with her daughter."

Ramsey said he was bothered by the kidnappings because he used to hang out with Castro.

"This is unbelievable. It's a miracle they found him, and it's a miracle those girls are alive. It's a blessing from God," Ramsey said.