The ‘Baby Shark Dance’ is now the most-considered online video in YouTube history

  • “Baby Shark Dance,” a online video from South Korean manufacturer Pinkfong, seems to have develop into the most viewed YouTube movie of all time with about 7.04 billion views.
  • The video normally takes the title from Luis Fonsi’s “Despacito” tunes online video, which has a general public online video count of close to 7.03 billion sights.
  • “Infant Shark” has turn out to be a cultural sensation in the time because Pinkfong uploaded the video clip in June 2016.

“Toddler Shark Dance,” the children’s’ movie backed by the insanely catchy tune “Newborn Shark,” has just develop into the most-viewed YouTube video of all time, having the title from the audio video for Luis Fonsi’s “Despacito.”

The “Toddler Shark” video clip, which South Korean kid’s edutainment brand name Pinkfong uploaded in June 2016, now has above 7.04 billion views as exhibited by YouTube’s community look at counter. That puts it more than the edge of Luis Fonsi’s January 2017 audio online video for”Despacito,” which at the moment shows a public watch rely of 7.03 billion.

A YouTube agent did not quickly ask for to Insider’s request for affirmation that “Toddler Shark” has formally surpassed “Despacito.”

The video, which clocks in at two minutes and 16 seconds, attributes repetitive “doo doo doo doo doo doo” lyrics as the music calls out “baby shark,” “mommy shark,” and “daddy shark.”

Pinkfong’s model of “Little one Shark” has become a cultural feeling in its personal appropriate, hitting variety 32 on Billboard’s Very hot 100 Singles Chart in 2019. The music has no plainly identifiable origin, as Rolling Stone described, but the Pinkfong model, recorded by Korean-American singer Hope Segoine, is indubitably what catapulted the music into the pop society zeitgeist.

As Vox noted, the song grew to become well known in Indonesia in 2017, with #babysharkchallenge at some point becoming a TikTok trend in 2018, accompanied by a well known remix of the song. From there, the song started popping up almost everywhere on the internet, with K-pop stars championing it on wide range demonstrates and James Corden that includes it on “The Late Late Display.”

In 2020, “Toddler Shark Dance,” the video that spawned the fad, is continue to an unstoppable force.