Doo
doo doo doo doo doo!
has done it, but somehow the catchy children song Doo
doo doo doo doo doo! the uber-viral "Baby Shark" charted at No. 32 in
the Billboard Hot 100, for the week ending Jan. 12, it boasted 20.8
million streams last week, according to Nielsen Music, alongside its
already gargantuan 2 billion-plus YouTube views, it is a delightful song (or
grating, never-ending slog, if you're a parent of a young child) about a family
of sharks scouring the seas for their next meal, now that the song will burrow
(or re-burrow) its way into the recesses of your brain at the most inopportune
times, inquiring minds may want to know how this simple ditty inspired car-jumpers, children and Ellen DeGeneres to
raise their arms in marine-fish formation in the name of the #BabySharkChallenge, the song and dance already existed decades
before the South Korean children's company Pinkfong — a heavy hitter in
fun-ducational entertainment — spun the success of its "Baby Shark"
video into a whole series of animated videos featuring penguins, apes and
lions, now here is a tip, do not play the video of it above or you will not be able to get the tune out of your head, D'oh! too late already.
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