“” The insanely addictive song ‘Baby Shark’ made its splash at No. 32 on Billboard’s Hot 100 Top 40 in January 2019. Baby Shark Youtube Video “Baby Shark,” the super-catchy (some say, super-annoying) children’s song became the most-watched YouTube video ever in early November 2020. Uploaded by South Korean company Pinkfong, it has been played more than 7.04 billion times, overtaking the previous record-holder “Despacito”, the Latin pop song from Luis Fonsi, according to the BBC. This comes more than a year after “Baby Shark” cracked Billboard’s Top 40 in January 2019. The ubiquitous kid’s song peaked at No. 32 on Billboard’s Hot 100 Top 40 thanks in large part to its gaudy YouTube video, dance-along routine, and of course, the infectious “doo doo doo doo doo doo” line that intrudes on your brain space and never, ever leaves (sorry). Advertisement Advertisement It’s exceedingly rare for kid-targeted pop songs to crack the Billboard charts. But “Baby Shark” isn’t the first kid’s song to reach the hallowed stomping grounds of legends like Michael Jackson and Ariana Grande. We consulted Gary Trust, senior director of charts at Billboard, in hopes of tracking down past kiddie songs that went full Whitney Houston. He… Read full this story
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