Crazy Frog time
Beh-ding ding ding ding dididing ding bing bing pscht,
Dorhrm bom bom bedom bem bom bedom bom bum ba ba bom bom,
Bouuuuum bom bom bedahm, Bom be barbedarm bedabedabedabeda
Bbrrrrrimm bbrrrrramm bbbrrrrrrrrraammmmm ddddddraammm,
Bah bah baah baah ba wheeeeeee-eeeee-eeeee!
The craze over in the UK has been Crazy Frog. Crazy Frog (or Annoying Thing as he is sometimes known for obvious reasons) is an anthropomorphic amphibian, who wears only a white motorcycle helmet with the chinstrap unfastened, a leather jacket, and goggles. His toes are webbed, and the iris of one eye is significantly larger than the other. Also present is a set of ambiguous, but controversial, genitalia.
The character imitates the hand movements required to rotate the twistgrip controls of a motorcycle while making the sound of an engine ignition. As the imaginary engine starts, the character begins to levitate as exhaust fumes are discharged from his body. The character then disappears into the distance at high speed.
It is highy irritating just to hear him do his thing. And the genitalia! OMGosh! Although it is rather minute to say the least. (I am one to speak on minute genitalia! Bwaaahahahaaa)
And he even has a number one record in the UK! Outsold Coldplay 5 to 1. What is this world coming to?
Wanna listen to it or watch the video(avi file)? or here(mpg file) or the Music video
Speaking of crazy stuff check this out Schnappi!
To hear the original German version of it click here. or the english version which is equally hilarious.
Schnappi, das kleine Krokodil is a little crocodile out of a German cartoon for children that "performed" a song which reached #1 of the German charts in January 2005. The song, which first appeared in the Sendung mit der Maus show in 2001, was written by Iris Gruttmann and performed by her then six-year-old niece, Joy.
The song reached number one in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand and Sweden; alternative versions of the song - varying from simple remixes of the basic vocal track, to a full cover version by Belgian techno group Dynamite - were also at numbers seven and ten in Belgium, and at number two in the Netherlands.
If you fancy a little bit of karaoke go here.Lyrics and music!
And how could I forget...the music video
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