“Baby Shark Dance,” the inane viral earworm, has become the first video on Youtube to reach ten billion views. Back to back, that makes for 43,156 years of continuous streaming. The video, produced by ...
A lighthearted version of the “Jaws” theme rang out over Town Point Park Saturday afternoon. “Who is ready to break the world record for largest ‘Baby Shark’ dance?” a man cried out from the stage.
Baby Shark Dance” became a global earworm almost a decade ago, but the viral jingle — which has racked up more than 16 billion views on YouTube — still ranks among the internet’s most recognizable ...
Baby Shark swims to the top of YouTube, officially becoming the No. 1 most-viewed YouTube video in history, with 7.04 billion YouTube views! Thanks for all your love ...
Creators of the popular video "Baby Shark," whose "doo doo doo" song was played at the World Series in October and has been a viral hit with toddlers around the world, have released a Navajo version ...
Sorry parents, ‘Baby Shark’ is making a comeback — for a good cause.Pinkfong's "Baby Shark" — that jingle earworm that every toddler seems to know — has been reworked to teach good hygiene to combat ...
It now has 2.3 billion more views than the second-most-watched video, Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's "Despacito." By Kimberly Nordyke Managing Editor, Digital On Thursday, the Baby Shark Dance music ...
The internet can be a strange place, and when it comes to viral videos, anything can happen. For “Baby Shark,” a music video for kids uploaded to YouTube by South Korean educational brand Pinkfong two ...
Alexa, don’t play “Despacito” — it’s Baby Shark’s time to shine. On Nov. 2, “Baby Shark Dance,” from South Korean brand Pinkfong, officially surpassed the song by Luis Fonsi (featuring Daddy Yankee) ...
"Baby Shark," the catchy children's song that became a smash hit in 2018, is now the most-viewed video ever on YouTube. The song and accompanying dance has now been watched 7.05 billion times on ...
There's a small chunk of Dvorak that raises the heartbeat of any viewer familiar with Jaws. Forty years on, a new musical refrain triggers the same feelings of terror: a Lady Gaga-esque drum line ...