The most watched video became the children’s song, which was also punished in prisons



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The extremely catchy melodic nursery rhyme, Pinkfong Baby Shark from South Korea, has become the most viewed video of all time on YouTube.

The video, which produced more than seven billion viewers, surpassed the previous record set by Puerto Rico Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, the 2017 global hit Despacito he wrote Monday in his online edition of The Guardian.

Baby Shark achieved a reproductions record more than four years after its upload.

The original author of the hit, long known as a children’s song, is unknown. It became a global phenomenon after 10-year-old Hope Segoine in Korea. sang an American singer. The Pinkfong educational materials company made a video for the song, which first conquered Southeast Asia and then the United States and Europe. Although it only lasts 1:21 minutes, its repetitive rhythm attracts endless repetition. It finished sixth on the British charts and 32nd on the American side.

The catchy tune resulted in a series of hit products, books, and other items evoking Baby Shark, as well as a number of reworkings. Its remake was also made by Luis Fonsi, and during the coronavirus epidemic, a version to wash hands was also released.

Children’s songwriter Jonathan Wright sued Pinkfong in 2019, arguing that since he made a similar version of the song in 2011, he owns the copyright to Baby Shark. The case has not yet yielded any results.

Last month, the song returned to the forefront of an alleged rape:

Three Oklahoma prison employees have been charged with cruelty for allegedly forcing handcuffed inmates to listen to Baby Shark for two hours.

District Attorney David Prater says the song is repetitive “It was a disproportionate amount of stress for the detainees, who were probably already suffering.”



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