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“Chicken noodle soup, chicken noodle soup, chicken noodle soup with a soda on the side.”
When “Baby Shark” took the internet by storm earlier this year, parents of young kids found themselves reaching for the pain relievers more than ever. For those who endured endless loops of the tune, watched countless parodies, and even purchased toys that blasted the song, the experience seemed never-ending. Now that the aquatic creatures have calmed down, there’s a fresh viral hit making the rounds that might just be the new “Baby Shark” for parents with teens or pre-teens.
On Friday, K-pop sensation J-Hope from BTS teamed up with American artist, Mia Rodriguez, to unveil their remake of the 2006 classic “Chicken Noodle Soup.” The energetic music video features the duo and their backup dancers executing a perfectly synchronized dance routine, complete with flapping arms and leg shakes reminiscent of a chicken.
In a clever marketing move, J-Hope challenged fans to join in on the “CNS challenge” via TikTok, encouraging them to learn the dance moves. Within just 24 hours, the music video had racked up over 25 million views on YouTube. Yes, you read that right—25 MILLION! If you’re not a fan of this catchy tune, we truly sympathize.
It seems many fans were up late practicing their choreography, as the #CNSchallenge is already flooded with submissions. It’s remarkable how quickly so many people have mastered such a complex dance, especially for those of us who struggle with even the simplest of moves.
Now, let’s delve into the song itself. The original track was created by Harlem artists Young B. and Webstar, making waves back in 2006. The accompanying video, which dropped in 2009, has since amassed a jaw-dropping 11 BILLION views over the years. It was a massive hit among teens and tweens at school dances, so if you missed it as an adult, it’s likely because you didn’t have kids during that era. Recognizing the viral challenge trend, music executives knew it was time for a revival.
While younger audiences may be all about it now, we can predict that this remix will dominate the school dance scene, reminiscent of how “Gangnam Style” once did. We’re not entirely sure what it’s about beyond chicken soup, but who cares? It’s undeniably catchy.
Just listen to it once, and you’ll find yourself humming “chicken noodle soup, chicken noodle soup, chicken noodle soup with a soda on the side” for hours—unless, of course, your kids allow you to escape that fate.
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In summary, the new version of “Chicken Noodle Soup” is set to become the next annoying anthem in households everywhere, especially for parents of tweens. With its catchy beat and viral dance challenge, be prepared for it to invade your living room and your mind.
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