Social:Baby Shark
"Baby Shark" is a children's song and associated dance. Originating as a campfire song, "Baby Shark" became very well-known in 2016, when Pinkfong, a South Korean entertainment company, released a YouTube video featuring the song which went viral on social media, online video, and radio. In November 2020, Pinkfong's version became the most-viewed YouTube video of all time, with over 9 billion views.[1][2]
Origins and history
"Baby Shark" originated as a campfire song or chant. The original song dates back to at least the 20th century,[3] potentially created by camp counselors inspired by the movie Jaws.[4][5] In the chant, each member of a family of sharks is introduced, with campers using their hands to imitate the sharks' jaws. Different versions of the song have the sharks hunting fish, eating a sailor, or killing people who then go to heaven.[6]
Various entities have copyrighted original videos and sound recordings of the song, and some have trademarked merchandise based on their versions. However, according to The New York Times , the underlying song and characters are believed to be in the public domain.[7]
Alemuel version
A dance version of "Baby Shark" was popularized online in the 2007 YouTube video "Kleiner Hai" (German for Little Shark) published by Alexandra Müller, also known by her stage name Alemuel.[8] This version is set to the theme of Jaws and tells the story of a baby shark who grows up and eats a swimmer.[9] The video quickly gained popularity[10] and led to EMI offering Alemuel (de) a record deal.[11] The single peaked at 25th in the German charts[12] and at 21 in the Austrian charts.[13] The German version of the song remains popular among German youth groups and multiple variations (also in different dialects of German)[14] have been published.
Johnny Only version
Johnny Only, a children's entertainer based in Upstate New York, was a DJ at a kids camp, and the counselors would regularly perform the song with their campers. Only saw how engaged and animated the campers were when "Baby Shark" was performed, so when he became a full-time children's entertainer, he released his own version.[15] This version was released in 2011, five years before the Pinkfong version of "Baby Shark" became a global phenomenon.[16]
Pinkfong version
"Baby Shark" was further popularized by a video produced by Pinkfong, an education brand owned by South Korean entertainment company SmartStudy. The original video for "Baby Shark" (Korean: 상어 가족; RR: Sang-eo Gajok; lit. shark family) was uploaded on November 26, 2015. All videos related to Pinkfong's song had garnered around 5 billion views by January 2020.[17][18][failed verification] The most popular of these videos, "Baby Shark Dance", was uploaded on June 17, 2016, and went viral starting in 2017. On 2 November 2020, four years after it was uploaded, it became the most-viewed YouTube video of all time after surpassing Luis Fonsi's "Despacito" with 7.04 billion views.[1] On December 21, 2020, it became the first YouTube video to surpass 7.5 billion views. On February 3, 2021, "Baby Shark Dance" had received more views than the Earth's entire human population, according to various estimates, becoming the first YouTube video to do so.[19][20][original research?]
This version of the song was performed by then-10-year-old Korean-American singer Hope Segoine.[21] The music video featured two child actors, one of whom is child actress Elaine Johnston, a 9-year-old New Zealander of Korean–Scottish descent.[22]
The song starts with bars from Antonín Dvořák's Symphony No. 9 to which music from the movie Jaws sounds similar. The song features a family of sharks which hunt a school of fish which escape to safety.[23] It became a viral video in Indonesia in 2017, and throughout the year it spread to many other Asian countries, particularly those in Southeast Asia. The related mobile app was among the top 10 most downloaded in the family apps category in South Korea, Bangladesh, Singapore, Hong Kong and Indonesia in 2017.[24]
(As of November 2020), the most popular video of the "Baby Shark" song (labeled as "Baby Shark Dance"), uploaded on June 17, 2016,[25] has received over 7 billion views worldwide, making it the most-viewed video on YouTube.[26][1] Due to a 2013 change that the Billboard Hot 100 music charts made to account for online viewership of YouTube videos, "Baby Shark" broke into the Billboard Hot 100 at number 32 during the week of January 7, 2019.
Due to its popularity, this version of the song has spurred an online dance craze (sometimes referred to as the Baby Shark Challenge) while being cited as "the next big thing after the domination of Gangnam Style".[27] K-pop groups including Blackpink and Red Velvet have been credited with further spreading the viral song through their coverage of the song and dance, specifically on their featured TV shows and concerts.[28][29] The song began to go viral in the Western world in August 2018.[30]
In 2019, it was announced that Baby Shark would be adapted into Baby Shark's Big Show!, an animated television series aimed at preschoolers.[31][32] SmartStudy (the company that owns the Pinkfong brand) partnered with cable channel Nickelodeon, which premiered the show in the United States in December 2020. In South Korea, the Educational Broadcasting System (EBS) airs the cartoon.[33]
Controversies
While the English version simply lists the members of the shark family, the Korean version says Mommy Shark is "pretty", Daddy Shark is "strong", Grandma Shark is "kind", and Grandpa Shark is "cool". In January 2018, the South Korean newspaper Kyunghyang Shinmun published a front-page editorial condemning these lyrics as sexist.[9][34]
In May 2018, the Liberty Korea Party started using "Baby Shark" to promote its candidates, prompting SmartStudy to threaten legal action over copyright infringement.[9][34] Prior to this, the Liberty Korea Party had contacted American children's entertainer Johnny Wright (a.k.a. Johnny Only) to inquire about permission, as he had published a similar version in 2011.[35][4] He had heard a version of "Baby Shark" 20 years earlier, and decided to make a children's version by removing any violent imagery from the song, instead focusing on the family. "I was the first one that did that," he told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. "And basically Pinkfong's version does the same thing." Only has been working with a Korean copyright lawyer and the case is before the Korean courts.[3]
In July 2019, officials in West Palm Beach, Florida, were criticized for playing a continuous loop of "Baby Shark" throughout the night outside the Waterfront Lake Pavilion as a way of deterring vagrants.[36]
In October 2020, two former detention officers and a supervisor at an Oklahoma County jail were charged with counts of misdemeanor cruelty to a prisoner and conspiracy for torturing inmates by forcing them to listen to the song on a loop at loud volumes for an extended period of time.[37]
Legacy
In July 2019, Kellogg's announced that it had entered a partnership with Pinkfong to introduce a new Baby Shark cereal, a berry-flavored variant of Froot Loops with marshmallows added. It was first available at Sam's Club stores on August 17, and at Walmart in late September.[38]
In October 2019, a 75-minute stage musical based on the Pinkfong song and characters, titled Baby Shark Live, made its debut at Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium in Spartanburg, South Carolina. By this time, Pinkfong was also marketing a wide variety of merchandise based on their song and video, including clothing, bedding, toys and fishing tackle.[7]
"Baby Shark" has appeared in media like films and video games. In 2019 and 2020, the song was featured in The Angry Birds Movie 2 and Rubber and was playable in Just Dance 2020.[39][40][41] The following year, Pinkfong partnered with Bushiroad to include "Baby Shark" as a playable track in the English server of BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! from March 27 to April 17.[42]
In March 2020, Pinkfong released a new interactive version of the song that encourages children to properly wash their hands during the COVID-19 pandemic.[43]
Charts
Weekly charts
Chart (2018–2020) | Peak position |
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Australia Streaming Audio Visual Tracks (ARIA)[44] | 40 |
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[45] | 39 |
France (SNEP)[46] | 162 |
Global 200 (Billboard)[47] | 38 |
Ireland (IRMA)[48] | 22 |
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[49] | 39 |
Sweden Heatseeker (Sverigetopplistan)[50] | 9 |
US Billboard Hot 100[51] | 32 |
US Kid Digital Songs (Billboard)[52] | 1 |
US LyricFind Global (Billboard)[53] | 1 |
US Rolling Stone Top 100[54] | 58 |
Year-end charts
Chart (2019) | Position |
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Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[55] | 85 |
UK Singles (OCC)[56] | 48 |
US Billboard Hot 100[57] | 75 |
Chart (2020) | Position |
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UK Singles (OCC)[58] | 72 |
Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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sales+streaming figures based on certification alone |
Baby Shark duet
Weekly charts
Chart (2019–2020) | Peak position |
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US Rolling Stone Top 100[59] | 73 |
Other performances
In September 2018, Ellen DeGeneres released her own version of the song on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and James Corden performed a version on The Late Late Show with James Corden.[60] The song was performed on The X Factor in early December 2018 because it was requested by Simon Cowell's four-year-old son Eric.[61] The song was also performed on Lithuania's X Faktorius by 16-year-old contestant Lukas Zazeckis.[citation needed] The song was also used in the commercial of Shopee in Southeast Asia.
Drag queen and contestant on RuPaul's Drag Race Yvie Oddly adapted the song for live lip-syncing performances, including a choreography that draws inspiration from voguing.[62]
Professional baseball player Gerardo Parra of the Washington Nationals, having discovered the song through his young daughter, adopted it as his walk-up music to energize the flagging team on June 19, 2019.[63] The theme became popular among both teammates and fans, who used the shark clap whenever the Nationals got a hit, and eventually, at every Parra at-bat; fans also began wearing shark costumes to the stadium.[64] A stuffed baby shark was seen attached to the dugout railing during the 2019 National League Championship Series, which the Nationals won over the St. Louis Cardinals.[65] The craze culminated with the Nationals defeating the Houston Astros in seven games to win the 2019 World Series; the connection was such that the Marine Band performed the song during the team's celebratory visit to the White House.[66]
Darts player Mikuru Suzuki has used the song as her entrance music.[67]
The song has also been performed by anti-government protesters in Lebanon during the 2019–20 Lebanese protests.[68][69]
Popular Australian children's music band The Wiggles released a version of the song in March 2020.
In the American comedy-drama television series Ted Lasso, fictional soccer player Jamie Tartt (played by English actor Phil Dunster) uses the tune of the song as his goal celebration anthem, in which the words "Baby Shark" are replaced with his name.[70]
Pomplamoose released an electro funk version on April 1, 2021.[71]
In Southeast Asia, the song was used in an online shopping platform called Shopee, with different versions and renditions. It was first spotted in 2018 with Filipina actress Anne Curtis as endorser. More recently, the jingle to the tune of "Baby Shark" was used when Jackie Chan became international brand ambassador.[72][73][74][75]
Other media
In November 2019, an officially licensed children's book based on the Pinkfong characters was being marketed by HarperCollins, while five unlicensed children's books offered by Scholastic Corporation had sold over one million copies.[7]
In June 2020, Pinkfong announced the TV series Baby Shark's Big Show!, which premiered on Educational Broadcasting System (EBS) in South Korea[76] and Nickelodeon in the United States in December 2020. On July 20, 2021, the series was renewed for a second season, and a feature film based on the series is currently in development.[77]
See also
- List of viral music videos
- List of most-viewed YouTube videos
- List of most-liked YouTube videos
References
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- ↑ Alameddine, Rabih (October 22, 2019). "Opinion | 'Baby Shark' and the Sounds of Protest in Lebanon". The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/22/opinion/baby-shark-and-the-sounds-of-protest-in-lebanon.html.
- ↑ "'The Revolution Is Lit': Jubilant Lebanon Uprising Fueled By Music, Dancing, and... 'Baby Shark'". https://www.commondreams.org/news/2019/10/22/revolution-lit-jubilant-lebanon-uprising-fueled-music-dancing-and-baby-shark.
- ↑ Ray, Alyssa (July 31, 2021). "Ted Lasso's Phil Dunster Reveals How He Really Feels About Jamie Tartt's Anthem". https://www.eonline.com/news/1294873/ted-lassos-phil-dunster-reveals-how-he-really-feels-about-jamie-tartts-anthem.
- ↑ "Everyone's favorite tune // POMPLAMOOSE". Pomplamoose. April 1, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1LJrKlK8iY.
- ↑ "Shopee 9.9 Super Shopping Day #ShopeeDancePH #PinkFongBabyShark". YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9AUm4SS1s8.
- ↑ "SHOPEE BABY SHARK COMPILATION 2018 (Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand)". YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4k8Jbimm_TI.
- ↑ "Shopee 11.11 Big Christmas Sale". YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Bm4UQyYOuc.
- ↑ "Introducing our 9.9 legend, Jackie Chan! | 9.9 Super Shopping Day". YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TOyqCrT6b0.
- ↑ "Baby Shark Christmas special airs on EBS on the 25th" (in ko). The Chosun Ilbo. December 16, 2020. https://www.chosun.com/economy/smb-venture/2020/12/16/M7RALOVL4VB2BP7DKPV7THHRCY/.
- ↑ "'Baby Shark' Renewed for Season 2, Feature Film in Works at Nickelodeon (Exclusive)". July 20, 2021. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/baby-shark-renewed-season-2-nickelodeon-1234984565/amp/.
External links
- "Baby Shark Dance". YouTube. June 17, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqZsoesa55w.
- Baby Shark episode of the Slate podcast Decoder Ring