A children’s song from South Korea has become the most viewed video ever on YouTube. The insanely popular and almost infectious children’s song ‘Baby Shark Dance’, which was produced by South Korea in ...
The bane of parents and teachers worldwide, the South Korea-produced song has gone from the realm of children's YouTube to a global viral sensation, with a catchy and addictive melody buoyed by a ...
Popular children’s song Baby Shark has garnered over 10 billion views. This is the first time in YouTube history that a video has amassed the aforementioned viewcount. The South Korean track was ...
"It has been a truly meaningful journey," Pinkfong CEO Min-seok Kim said of the milestone. By Anna Chan “Baby Shark” has taken a big bite out of the competition! The video for the infectious ...
Baby Shark - the wildly infectious children's tune from Pinkfong - has danced its way to 10 billion views on Thursday. The South Korea-produced song is a global viral sensation and the most-viewed ...
The ultra-catchy children rhyme Baby Shark has become the most watched-video ever on YouTube. The song, recorded by South Korean company Pinkfong, has been played 7.04 billion times. With such large ...
Do you remember going to summer camp as a kid and learning sing-along songs with your friends around a campfire? Maybe you sang "There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly" or "Home on the Range" while ...
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Congratulations. (We’re sorry.) Now you’ll be singing it all day. Baby Shark – an annoyingly catchy 136-second-long kids’ song that tells the story of three generations of sharks, complete with dance ...
When humans of the far future study the culture of their ancient ancestors from the year 2019, it’s going to be pretty hard to avoid the topic of “Baby Shark.” “Baby Shark,” that wholesome children’s ...
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