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Star Wars has been translated into a Navajo language, and now the viral song sensation "Baby Shark" gets the treatment as language preservationists seek to keep the ancient native tongue Diné in use.
Star Wars has been translated into a Navajo language, and now the viral song sensation "Baby Shark" gets the treatment as language preservationists seek to keep the ancient native tongue Diné in use.
No, you still can't escape "Baby Shark." Billboard reports Pinkfong's so-catchy-it-hurts children's song has become the first video to reach 10 billion views on YouTube. And no one is likely to ...
“Baby Shark,” the annoyingly catchy kids’ tune that took the world by storm two years back, is now the king of YouTube, having topped 7 billion views on the platform (and counting). First ...
The video takes the title from Luis Fonsi's "Despacito" music video, which has a public video count of approximately 7.03 billion views. "Baby Shark" has become a cultural sensation in the time ...
The Pinkfong Company, creators of the "Baby Shark" video, confirmed the milestone in a post on Twitter. As of Friday morning, the video racked up an additional 8.7 million views since crossing the ...
Seven years after posting “Baby Shark Dance” on YouTube, Kim Min-seok, CEO and cofounder of the Korean company behind the viral video, looks to expand and replicate its success in digital ...