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2013 electronic trip the light fantastic novelty vocal and viral video by Norwegian comedy duo Ylvis

2013 single by Ylvis

"The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)"
Ylvis-TheFox.jpg
Single by Ylvis
Released three September 2013
Studio Roc the Mic (New York City)[1]
Genre
  • EDM
  • novelty[2]
  • popular
Length iii:33
Label
  • Concorde TV
  • Parlophone
  • EMI Norway
Songwriter(s)
  • Bård Ylvisåker
  • Vegard Ylvisåker
  • Christian Løchstøer
  • Tor Erik Hermansen
  • Mikkel S. Eriksen
  • Nicholas Boundy
Producer(s)
  • Stargate
  • M4SONIC
Ylvis singles chronology
"Janym (Жаным)"
(2012)
"The Trick (What Does the Play a joke on Say?)"
(2013)
"The Cabin"
(2013)
Music video
"The Fox (What Does the Play a trick on Say?)" on YouTube

"The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)" is an electronic dance novelty vocal and viral video by Norwegian comedy duo Ylvis. The meridian trending video of 2013 on YouTube,[3] [four] "The Play a joke on" was posted on the platform on 3 September 2013, and has received over 1 billion views equally of belatedly March 2021.[five] "The Fox" peaked at the tiptop of the Norwegian Singles Chart and was hugely successful in the United States, where it peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100 for iii sequent weeks,[vi] [seven] and was, before the U.S. release of "Am I Incorrect" by Nico & Vinz, the highest-ranked song by a Norwegian artist on the chart since A-ha's number-one song "Take On Me" in 1985.

Originally an "anti-hit" produced every bit a part of the duo's new season of Norwegian television talk show I kveld med YLVIS (Tonight with Ylvis) and uploaded on YouTube as a teaser,[eight] "The Play a trick on", "created to fail",[9] went viral, becoming Ylvis' "breakout" song and drawing international attending to the group. In 2013, Ylvis stated there were no plans to release an album including the song or any sequel to it.[x] [11]

Production [edit]

The brothers Vegard and Bård Ylvisåker, members of the Norwegian comedy grouping Ylvis, produced the song and music video "The Fox" to promote their upcoming tertiary season of I kveld med Ylvis on TVNorge. In an interview with Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten, the brothers stated that the idea of a song virtually a fox was originally conceived in 2012, but then shelved. Half a year later, in 2013, Bård and lyricist Christian Løchstøer began to play with the idea once once again. Vegard was initially skeptical about making a song nigh a play tricks, but soon relented.[12] In an interview on the Norwegian-Swedish talk show Skavlan, the brothers mentioned that given the opportunity to collaborate with Stargate, they originally wanted to brand a dance vocal nearly men who cannot dance or dread dancing and named it "The Dancing Stick", but felt that the thought was "besides clever", and that they would appear to exist trying to brand a hitting. The idea was therefore scrapped and "The Fox" got produced instead.[13]

Bård described the writing procedure for "The Fox" in an interview with Billboard in the United States: "The way nosotros piece of work is nosotros just sit down around and talk near things and go ideas and take some notes. I gauge nosotros must have been talking well-nigh what sound a fox makes. And and then we had a gamble to work with Stargate, a Norwegian production company based in New York City... We really did a favor for them and we asked them if they could produce a song for the new season in exchange".[10] Tor Erik Hermansen of Stargate recalled in an interview with Spin that the favor was really a mockumentary done by the Ylvisåker brothers to celebrate Mikkel Storleer Eriksen's 40th altogether, in which they pretended to be the Stargate duo.[14] Australian producer M4SONIC was also involved in the production.[15]

Bård, being interviewed by Amusement Weekly, talked nearly their intention of making "The Play a joke on":

As comedians, information technology wouldn't be a skillful thing if nosotros went to pursue a hit in us because they could potentially brand something that became big, so we thought information technology would be more fun from a comedian perspective to come dwelling to the talk prove and say, 'Heed we had the chance, we could've made it large, just the but idea nosotros got for the song was this old idea about what the play a trick on says then we're sad. We screwed up.' That was the plan... That would've been funny to say on the talk show.[9]

M4SONIC described producing "The Play tricks":

I was over in the US with a production duo chosen Stargate working with Sia and Nadia Ali. 1 of the beats that I made we kinda put to one side as it wasn't really going anywhere. I'd totally forgotten well-nigh the rails until I stumbled across The Fox video on YouTube. It turned out that Tor and Mikkel (Stargate), who are Norwegian, are friends with Bård and Vegard Ylvisåker (Ylvis). Stargate gave Ylvis a copy of the beat that we made to use for a video they were doing to launch their comedy show in Norway. I retrieve the whole affair kinda 'snowballed' and was an accident on their side also. No one actually thought it would be a top 10 Billboard track![sixteen]

Music video and limerick [edit]

Vegard Ylvisåker (left) in creature costume in the music video

The video was released on three September 2013. It is performed in the mode of a typical electronic dance pop song, and the lyrics are sung "with deadpan seriousness".[17] The video was originally created to promote the brand-new season of Ylvis' talk testify I kveld med Ylvis on TVNorge just later on beingness released on the TVNorge YouTube channel went viral. The video was directed past Ole Martin Hafsmo with cinematography by Magnus Flåto. The choreography was done by Thea Bay. The video is produced by Fredrik Kvåle Dørum and Jørgen Thue (Concorde TV). The forest scenes were filmed in Nittedal municipality, 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Oslo downtown.[18]

The video begins with Bård singing at a costume party where other participants are dressed as different animals, whose appearances follow the progression of the lyrics. He gives a summary of animal sounds ("Dog goes woof/cat goes meow", etc.) that "could have been lifted straight from a preschool primer" and asks "what does the pull a fast one on say?"[xix] The grouping then transitions into a synchronized dance scene in a forest with Bård in a bear costume and Vegard a squirrel costume (as they failed to detect whatsoever fox costume in the Norwegian Flick Found the day before filming to make up for their melted spray-painted plastic costumes), complete with face-pigment and behemothic, bushy tails.[20] [21]

During each chorus, the song offers several increasingly cool possibilities for the fox's audio such as "gering-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding!" and in the second chorus where Vegard sings "fraka-kaka-kaka-kaka-kow!"[15] [22] Among the dancers, an elderly man (Bernhard Ramstad[23]) is shown reading the lyrics from a book to a boy sitting on his lap. The song so describes the fox and the singer'south admiration for information technology, and asks whether it would communicate with a equus caballus using morse code. In the finish, the singers float in the air, standing to wonder what sound the fox makes, while failing to notice a figurer-blithe fox behind them, which stands on its hind legs and scat sings (voiced past Vegard), answering their question. Bård finishes the vocal with a melancholy falsetto and the fox leaves without being seen.[24]

With the chord progression of C♯yard—B—F♯, the song is written in the cardinal of C♯ dorian, with atomic number 82 vocal range spanning from C♯three to F♯v.[25]

Reception and responses [edit]

I think our lives will forever be defined equally before and after the vocal at present.

Bård Ylvisåker, in an interview with Toronto Dominicus

Listeners noticed that the song has a similar structure to "Radioactive" by Imagine Dragons and "Polly" past Nirvana.[26] In Norway, homeland of Ylvis, "The Fox" became the duo's first entry on the VG-lista and eventually topped the chart for four consecutive weeks from 20 September to 17 Oct 2013.[27] In the U.S., "The Fox" debuted on 12 September 2013 on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 29, and at number iii on the Streaming Songs chart.[28] It later reached the top spot on the Streaming Songs nautical chart for the weeks ending 19 October and 2 November.[29] [30] The song in the following week also broke into the Hot Digital Songs top x at number 8 with 108,000 downloads during the calendar week and debuted on the On-Demand Songs chart, when it saturday in the pinnacle ten of Hot 100 for the third week.[seven] The vocal had sold 1,367,000 copies in the United states as of June 2014.[31]

The music video's viral success and catchiness has also fatigued comparison to that of PSY'due south "Gangnam Fashion".[32] [33] It took only 35 days to hitting 100 million views, compared to 51 days past "Gangnam Style" to reach the mark.[34] In the annual year-end lists of "Top 10 Everything" compiled by Time magazine, "The Fox" was ranked number two on the "Pinnacle ten Viral Videos" of 2013 for being "1 of the catchiest songs of the year", only after "Admirer", PSY'southward follow-up to "Gangnam Style".[35]

Ylvis were surprised by the international success of the song, intending only to target their Norwegian audience.[10] Vegard described the success of the vocal as "definitely very shocking",[36] while Bård said he was "quite surprised" and that it was "supposed to entertain a few Norwegians for iii minutes — and that'due south all".[15] Three months after the release of "The Fox", he farther commented that "[their] lives volition forever be defined as earlier and after the vocal now".[37] The duo were signed on by Warner Music: Vegard has stated that the "record deal was landed way before 'Fox' — in the spring former".[11]

Alive performances [edit]

Ylvis' starting time live performance of "The Fox" in the United states of america was on twenty September 2013 at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas.[38] They too appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on 20 September, Late Dark with Jimmy Fallon on 9 Oct and The Today Testify on 11 October.[8] [39] [40]

Later their appearance at the 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards in Amsterdam on 10 November, they gave their first functioning in the United Kingdom on the annual fundraising telethon Children in Need on 15 Nov and subsequently The Paul O'Grady Prove on 18 November.[41] [42] [43] On 22 November, joined by One thousand-pop and Western stars including Stevie Wonder, Icona Pop and Paris Hilton, the brothers participated in the biggest music festival in Asia, the Mnet Asian Music Awards ("MAMA") at Hong Kong AsiaWorld-Expo, in which they performed "The Fox", danced in a collaboration with S Korean girl group Crayon Pop to their vocal "Bar Bar Bar", and accepted the honour for "International Favorite Creative person".[44] [45] [46] [47]

The duo later returned to Northward America to perform the viral hit in the flavor finale of Dancing with the Stars on 26 November,[48] 2013 Much Presents: The Big Jingle organized by MuchMusic on seven December in Toronto, Ontario, Canada[49] and on Live! with Kelly and Michael on 12 December 2013.[50]

The song was later performed alive during concerts given in 2014–2015 in Kingdom of norway and Sweden as a part of duo's The Expensive Jacket Tour.

Children's volume [edit]

The brothers signed a deal with Simon & Schuster to publish a children's book illustrated by Svein Nyhus based on the vocal which was released on 10 December 2013, called "The Fox".[ane] [51] [52] The brothers said that the book is not a spin-off because the idea was conceived before the song had become viral.[1] [21]

The children's book was an instant success, being the bestselling children'southward motion picture book for the calendar week catastrophe 29 December 2013 co-ordinate to The New York Times Book Review,[53] and coming in twenty-tertiary on USA Today 's list of best-selling books for the calendar week of 19 December 2013.[54] The book was sold-out in a day on Amazon,[55] and bankrupt the record in children's publishing for selling more than lx,000 units in-store inside one week, pushing for a 6th reprinting with 300,000 copies in print a week later its initial release.[56]

Analysis [edit]

In our evidence concluding flavour, we went to Kyrgyzstan in Fundamental Asia and tried to get pop stars at that place. The idea was that we'd never become pop stars in the U.South. or England, so we chose another land where it would be easier. We did all kinds of stupid things: performed at weddings. The whole humor is that nosotros didn't succeed and had lots of obstacles. The obstacles generated the one-act. And so suddenly we're on this trip to America, the place people want to go, and at that place'south no obstacles. Every doorway is open... and there'southward no comedy.

Vegard Ylvisåker, when asked nearly the impact of the popular song on I kveld med Ylvis, mentioning their Large in Kirgisistan miniseries[11] [57]

Tris McCall of The Star-Ledger describes "The Play a joke on" as "a parody of the excesses and absurdities of gimmicky club music": the brothers "take turns singing preposterous lyrics about brute noises" over "typically vainglorious synthpop", with the proposed play tricks sounds "mimic[king] the machine-warning synthesizers of contemporary dubstep". He compares it to Ylvis' "Someone Like Me" which mocked the insertion of dubstep breaks into popular songs.[xix] [58] Danielle Seamon of The Lantern acknowledges that while some may be "extremely perplexed by the attention stupidity and bizarreness collects in 2013" displayed by the song, it is in fact "meant to be a funny and almost satirical to pop music", and Ylvis has "pushed everybody's buttons by breaking and manipulating every rule of a Meridian 40 pop song".[59] Evan Sawdey of PopMatters, who names "The Trick" one of the best songs of the year, calls it "a concept that's so stupid information technology's smart" past bending "the very cloth of pop civilisation in such a memorable, ridiculous fashion" with uncomplicated lines of "utter comic brilliance".[60]

Caitlin Carter of online music site Music Times echoes the comments above, adding that "The Fox" becoming the start song to become serious recognition "makes [the staff at Music Times] wonder", as the duo's other songs and videos prior to the release of "The Fox" "are merely about as random and melodramatic", such as "from contemplating the meaning of Stonehenge" ('Stonehenge'),[61] to scientifically examining the inner-workings of the female person reproductive organ ('Work Information technology'),[62] to honoring a United nations Man Rights hero ('Jan Egeland')."[63] [64] Jonathan Ore of CBC News, although calling "The Fox" a "tricky melody [...] paired with the almost absurd lyrics this side of the theme song to DuckTales", also gives the comedy duo credit for "the arguably better" "Stonehenge".[65]

Both brothers take commented on the "applesauce" of "The Play a joke on". Bård called the song "a stupid thing" and that "even though people find it interesting, information technology's all the same a stupid play a trick on vocal, and when people get-go to get over this, it gets even worse, because it is so stupid".[eleven] In response to the negative feedback of the song, Vegard has made the following remark:

I read ane YouTube annotate which said: "What the f*** is this? It gives me no conventionalities whatsoever in humanity and the music business." It'due south a valid bespeak, but a lot of people don't empathise that this is comedy offset and music second.[66]

Speaking of the meaning of the song, Vegard characterizes it as coming from "a 18-carat wonder of what the fox says, because we didn't know".[38] Although interpreted by some commentators equally a reference to the furry fandom, the brothers have stated they did non know well-nigh its being when producing "The Fob".[36] [67]

Pop culture [edit]

Like many viral music videos, "The Fob" has become an Internet meme and has been extensively covered and adapted past others, with some of the most prominent beingness a comprehend by The Ohio University Marching 110 who had previously covered "Gangnam Style" and LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem";[68] a encompass by Tay Zonday of "Chocolate Rain";[69] an acoustic guitar comprehend of the first verse by Tyler Ward;[70] an accommodation based on the popular video game League of Legends entitled "What Does Teemo Say?";[71] and an adaptation past Abrasive Orangish entitled "The Sock".[72] The video was also featured twice by the Fine Brothers on their pop series Elders React and Teens React, which prove reactions of elderly people and teens to YouTube videos, respectively.[73] [74] A video showing actor Morgan Freeman reading the lyrics of "The Fox" aloud when being interviewed by online TV/movies review site Screen Junkies has also garnered media attention and millions of YouTube views.[75] [76] [77] During an interview with 4Music, in response to the many parodies inspired by their song, the Ylvisåker brothers themselves have reviewed some of the more popular ones.[78] The vocal has also been featured essentially in "YouTube Rewind: What Does 2013 Say?", a homage paid past YouTube to the year'due south summit videos.[79]

The vocal has been featured for multiple times on television receiver. It was used in an advertisement for the Fox Network featuring clips of Trick programs and actors singing the song.[80] On 28 October, four contestants on the seventeenth flavor of Dancing with the Stars performed the song for the "Team Dance" calendar week under the squad proper noun "Foxing Crawly", scoring a perfect xxx.[81] NBC'southward Sat Night Live cast-fellow member Jay Pharoah and host Kerry Washington appeared in a parody video of the vocal titled "My Girl" on ii November 2013, featuring a boyfriend who got caught by his girlfriend for sexting with other girls.[82] [83] The song has also been performed by the Glee bandage in the episode "Puppet Master" aired on Thanksgiving Twenty-four hours (28 November 2013).[84]

Due to the popularity of the song, TMZ reported on 18 October 2013 that two weeks away from Halloween, the sales of fox costumes had already risen by nearly 40% at 1 costume outlet from 2012, according to the data from Spirit Halloween, BuyCostumes and Amazon.[85] The vocal has also been synchronized with a "singing Halloween business firm" by the neighborhood in Edwards Landing, Leesburg, Virginia, who every Halloween creates an LED light show with a hit song.[86]

This song appears in Only Trip the light fantastic 2015.

This song was also parodied by 442oons to celebrate Leicester City'southward title win in a song "What do the Foxes Say?" on YouTube.

This vocal was covered past comedian Brian Posehn with Corey Taylor from Slipknot and Stone Sour, and Michael Starr from Steel Panther on his 2020 album Gramps Metal.[87]

Rails listing [edit]

Digital download[88] [89]
No. Title Length
1. "The Fox (What Does the Flim-flam Say?)" 3:33
2. "The Flim-flam (What Does the Fox Say?)" (extended mix) iv:37
3. "The Play tricks (What Does the Fox Say?)" (instrumental) iv:26
4. "The Pull a fast one on (What Does the Fox Say?)" (a cappella) 3:11
Total length: 19:07
CD single[xc]
No. Title Length
1. "The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)" 3:33
2. "The Pull a fast one on (What Does the Play tricks Say?)" (instrumental) 4:25
Total length: 7:58

Charts and certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

Note:

  • The vocal was planned to be released on iTunes in the United States on 9 September,[10] simply remained unavailable for 1 week due to allegations of copyright infringement past a third party.[126] Information technology became available on the U.S. iTunes on 16 September.[127]

See also [edit]

  • Vocalization of the play a joke on
  • List of animal sounds

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External links [edit]

  • Official video on YouTube
  • British Library Sound and Vision blog – what does the play tricks say? (cherry play tricks vocalizations)
  • What does the play tricks say easter egg in Wolfram Alpha

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fox_%28What_Does_the_Fox_Say%3F%29

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