NEW YORK (AP) — In the wise words of James Corden, there comes along a song every so often that defines a generation. Doo doo doo doo doo doo. The late-night TV host, carpool karaoke king and father ...
If the song “Baby Shark” was finally out of your head, the bad news is it could be coming back: the song hit a new YouTube milestone and is going to get some news coverage, including this article.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back on the internet. Baby Shark is back. This time, Pinkfong takes its infectious — er, maybe bad choice of words — its earworm song and made it all about hand ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Sorry parents, ‘Baby Shark’ is making a ...
"I knew the kids would enjoy it." A Texas family has taken the viral jingle "Baby Shark" and turned it into a holiday light extravaganza. The Hinojosa family of Boerne, Texas, has arranged it so that ...
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 ...
Six baby sandbar sharks are on display this summer in the Shark Nursery at Adventure Aquarium in Camden. (Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com) Think your kid sings "Baby Shark" too much, ...
The ear-worm song that children and parents alike can't get out of their heads is becoming a new animated Nickelodeon TV series. The giant in children's programming announced Wednesday that a deal has ...
More than 3 billion views on YouTube isn't enough for "Baby Shark." SmartStudy, the entertainment company behind Pinkfong — who made "Baby Shark" into a mega sensation — is on a mission to bring us ...
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 ...
Fans of the Washington Nationals have a new reason to watch: They can enjoy a "Baby Shark" attack every time Gerardo Parra comes to bat, when the infectious children's song starts playing. The music a ...