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  2. Koo Koo Kanga Roo - Wikipedia

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    Koo Koo Kanga Roo is an American comedy disco duo from Minneapolis, Minnesota, consisting of vocalists Bryan Atchison and Neil Olstad.. Billed as an "interactive dance party duo" and described as "the Beastie Boys meet Sesame Street", [1] Koo Koo showcase a colorful live show that relies heavily on audience participation, featuring overtly silly sing-along songs that are typically accompanied ...

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  4. Koo Koo Roo's comeback: Everything to know about the ... - AOL

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    This week Koo Koo Roo, one of L.A.'s favorite bygone chains, announced its return. Here's how it happened and when and how to get a taste.

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  6. Roller Coaster (Chung Ha song) - Wikipedia

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    "Roller Coaster" is a song by South Korean singer Chungha, serving as the lead single from her second EP, Offset. As of February 2021, the song has close to 70 million views on YouTube, and over 40 million streams on Spotify .

  7. Face's Music Party - Wikipedia

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    Face returns to Nick Jr. for the first time in 18 years and plays the hottest children's songs that deal with friendship and insects. Music videos: "Together" by Sia; "Sticky Icky" by Koo Koo Kanga Roo; Remixed Nursery Rhymes: "Make New Friends"; "The Ants Go Marching"

  8. Down Down Baby - Wikipedia

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    Down Down Baby" (also known as "Roller Coaster" [1] [2]) is a clapping game played by children in English-speaking countries. In the game, two or more children stand in a circle, and clap hands in tune to a rhyming song. It has been used in various songs and media productions since the mid 20th century. [3]

  9. Major Maker - Wikipedia

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    The single "Rollercoaster" entered Billboard's Canadian Hot 100 Chart and peaked at number 57 after 12 weeks on the chart. They also licensed the song "Talk to You" to Telus , [ 4 ] which was unreleased until Lindy Vopnfjörð uploaded the song on his YouTube channel.