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"Baby Shark" (Korean: 상어가족) is a children's song associated with a dance involving hand movements dating back to the late 20th century. In 2016, "Baby Shark" became immensely popular when Pinkfong, a South Korean entertainment company, released a version of the song on June 17, 2016, with a YouTube music video which went viral on social media, in online videos, and on the radio.
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The song remains popular and is played at many sporting events in the US and Europe, with crowds joining in on the dance by spelling out the four letters of the song's title via arm movements. "Y.M.C.A." is No. 7 on VH1 's list of "The 100 Greatest Dance Songs of the 20th Century". [ 6 ]
Hirdesh "Honey" Singh (born 15 March 1983), known professionally as Yo Yo Honey Singh, is an Indian singer, music producer and actor.He commenced his career as a hip-hop music producer in 2003, working as a session and recording artist within the underground music scene until the release of his debut studio album, International Villager.
In October 2020, Monstercat producer Protostar released a drum and bass remix of the track "Aria Math", which marked the first official remix of a Minecraft song. Protostar remarked on his work, "It's an honour to be able to remix any song from Minecraft's iconic soundtrack, and I hope I did this one justice." [37]
The song, along with "Baby Shark", were used by the West Palm Beach authorities to deter homeless people from staying at a park during the night. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Upon hearing of its usage, Gripp requested the city stop using his song and made donations to local homeless shelters.
The song was also featured on his greatest hits album, The Best of Al Hirt. [4] Hirt released a live version on his 1965 album, Live at Carnegie Hall. He also recorded "Java" with Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops for the RCA Red Seal album Pops Goes the Trumpet (Holiday for Brass) in 1964.
Virtual Villagers is a series of village simulator video games created and developed by Last Day of Work, an independent video game developer and publisher.Each game contains puzzles the player must complete to uncover the ethnic and cultural backgrounds surrounding fictional Polynesian island called Isola (EE-zoh-la).