It should be the barking of a fox, right? "The Barking of the Fox" was originally a promotional song produced by the Ilvisac brothers to promote the launch of the new season of their talk show TV show.
Issue time 2013-09-02. Music style Pop, electronic music. Original vocals by the Ilvisak Brothers. Song language
English, various animal sounds imitated by people.
The song "Fox Cry" starts out like a children's song summarizing the sounds of a group of common animals. Then Ylvis and a group of dancers wearing fox masks appear in the Norwegian forest, accompanied by funny dance steps. , they used nonsensical singing to interpret various versions of fox calls. The focus of "The Fox Barks" is "how does the fox bark?" In the MV, along with their funny dance steps, they used nonsensical singing to interpret various versions of fox calls, from "ding ding ding ding ding ding ring ding ding" to "wha ba ba ba ba ba ba bu". A kind of imaginative and onomatopoeic vocabulary that is constantly repeated.
Ranking and clicks:
For the first time, it entered the top ten of the Hot 100 singles chart on Billboard from October 3, 2013 to October 9, 2013. Three climbed to eighth. On the Hot 100 singles chart this week, the song had the largest increase in download sales. On the digital download singles chart, the song ranked 15th with sales of 73,000 copies (up 21). . It is the best performance by a Norwegian artist on the list since 1985. According to statistics, "Fox Cry" also topped the iTunes singles charts in ten countries including Norway, Finland, Switzerland, and South Korea, and sold 75,000 copies in the first week with "zero publicity costs."
Impact:
Businesses on Amazon and eBay have also stated that sales of fox costumes before Halloween have more than doubled compared to previous years, and many stores’ promotional slogans have also Then it was changed to: "If you want to attract attention this Halloween, just dress up as a fox!" Hollywood actor Morgan Freeman shouted loudly in front of the audience on a TV show last weekend to promote his new film Read the lyrics to "The Fox Barks". In China, there have also been a lot of imitations and spoofs.