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        <title><![CDATA[&#8216;Baby Shark&#8217; surpasses &#8216;Despacito&#8217; to become most-watched YouTube video]]></title>
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						<p>Catchy children&#8217;s ditty &#8220;Baby Shark&#8221; has become the most-watched video on YouTube ever, with more than 7.04 billion views.</p>
<p>Recorded by South Korean company Pinkfong, the video has edged past &#8220;Despacito,&#8221; the single by Puerto Rican rap stars Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, which has racked up 7.03 billion views since it posted on Jan. 12, 2017, according to YouTube.</p>
<p>&#8220;Baby Shark,&#8221; which is known for its repetitive &#8220;doo-doo-doo-doo&#8221; refrain, was uploaded on June 17, 2016.&nbsp; The 2 minute, 17 second-long video depicts two kids singing and dancing in front of an animated underwater backdrop.</p>
<p>The original writer of the song is unclear – it is said to be based on a nursery rhyme – but it became a global phenomenon after being recorded by Hope Segoine, a 10-year-old Korean-American singer.</p>
<p>The song has become so popular that last year, YouTube said it was teaming up with Nickelodeon to <strong>turn the viral video into a TV series</strong>.</p>
<p>The video may be a godsend for pandemic-weary parents that need to keep the kids busy during long stretches at home, but not everyone is a fan.</p>
<p>Last month, the song landed in the center of a bizarre legal case. Three former Oklahoma prison workers <strong>were charged with prisoner cruelty</strong> after allegedly handcuffing inmates and forcing them to stand and listen to &#8220;Baby Shark&#8221; on a loop for up to two hours.</p>
<p>District attorney David Prater said the repeated song would have added “undue emotional stress on the inmates who were most likely already suffering”.</p>
			
					
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