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 everyone loves to hate, has become the first YouTube video to hit 10 billion views. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free ...
Jan. 13 (UPI) --The Pinkfong Company's "Baby Shark Dance" on YouTube has reached 10 billion views, making it the most viewed video in the website's history. The video was first uploaded in June 2016 ...
"Baby Shark Dance," the children's' video backed by the insanely catchy tune "Baby Shark," has just become the most-viewed YouTube video of all time, taking the title from the music video for Luis ...
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 ...
“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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s been almost 10 years since “Baby Shark” debuted and then went mega-viral, which means you’ve probably only just gotten the ...
"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 ...
Love it or hate it, “Baby Shark Dance” is a cultural force to be reckoned with: The modern kids’ classic has marched past 10 billion views on YouTube, cementing its status as the platform’s ...
What was generally presumed would be a short-lived novelty song when it first arrived in June 2016 has proven itself to have had astonishing staying power: “Baby Shark” has just become the first video ...
“Baby Shark,” which weaseled its way into our homes and ears, has hit a major milestone. The YouTube video featuring the children’s tune finally amassed 10 billion views, making it the first clip on ...
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