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'Baby Shark' becomes most-watched YouTube video ever with 7 billion plays

People walk past a shark character from the children's song "Baby Shark" at Seoul Plaza in Seoul on 3 November, 2020, a day after the song became the most-watched YouTube video with more than seven billion plays. © AFP/Jung Yeom-Je

The bane of parents and teachers worldwide, the South Korea-produced song has gone from the realm of children's YouTube to a global viral sensation, with an addictive melody buoyed by a hypnotically colourful video.

Baby Shark Dance, the English-language version of the song, reached over seven billion views on YouTube on Monday, dethroning Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's Despacito as the most-watched video on the platform.

The children's song, first uploaded to YouTube in June 2016, is a remix of an American campfire song by the Seoul-based production company Pinkfong.

Its YouTube success paved its route into the global music charts, reaching the number 32 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 2019.

It has picked up plenty of adult fans along its way to global viral fame: the Washington Nationals baseball team took it up as an anthem and went on to win the World Series last year, prompting the White House to play the tune during the celebrations.

One US town played the song on a loop, while another, Florida's West Palm Beach, used the melody to try to discourage homeless people from congregating in a public area.

It has also been pressed into anti-pandemic service, with a coronavirus-themed version, Wash Your Hands, teaching children the importance of personal hygiene.

Two of the last four tracks to hold the most-played record on YouTube are South Korean -- rapper Psy's megahit Gangnam Style held the title for more than three years with 3.8 billion plays until it was dethroned by Wiz Khalifa's "See You Again" with almost 4.8 billion views.

(with wires)

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