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The massively popular "Baby Shark Dance" video from Pinkfong has now amassed over 7.04 billion views. Pinkfong! Kids' Songs & Stories/YouTube ...
While the song is by no means an original, their version of it – the one featuring cute cartoon sharks and kids showing you how to do the dance moves while singing ‘doo doo doo doo doo doo doo ...
That means that “Baby Shark Dance,” first released in 2016, has been viewed on average nearly 1.3 times by every person on Earth, based on recent world population estimates.
The Baby Shark song (yep, ... There's also a dance to accompany the lyrics which, if you're not careful, you may find yourself doing in your sleep. Where did it come from?
The baby shark challenge began with people filming themselves recreating the dance moves in the video. The challenge then became a version of the In My Feelings Challenge - with people dancing ...
"Baby Shark Dance" overtakes the 2017 hit song "Despacito," by Luis Fonsi featuring Daddy Yankee, which previously held the top spot. "Despacito" currently has 7.04 billion views.
Although all of their videos perform well, none have gained vitality quite like the Baby Shark Dance video, which now has a whopping 3.3 BILLION views. It is also currently in 35th place in the ...
On Nov. 2, “Baby Shark Dance,” from South Korean brand Pinkfong, officially surpassed the song by Luis Fonsi (featuring Daddy Yankee) as the most viewed YouTube video of all time, having ...
It’s a ridiculously catchy tune about a family of sharks — baby shark, mommy shark, daddy shark, etc. — that is played in minivans on a daily, perhaps hourly basis. This video for the song ...
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 ...
That one song every kid seems to know has been reworked into a handy jingle to remind them to wash their hands amid the coronavirus outbreak. Skip to content. NOWCAST WBAL-TV 11 News Tonight.