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First they came for Pluto. Then math. Now it’s the alphabet! You might not know your ABCs — or be able to sing along anymore. The alphabet song of our youth has been updated, and confused ...
GARFINKEL: Who died and made you king of the "Alphabet Song," question mark, question mark, lowercase K, bye. MATT: It wasn't my intention to replace the original ABC song we all know and love ...
A little girl has left internet users in hysterics after she confused the alphabet with an expletive-laden viral pop song. Three-year-old Evie Lee Fritcher, from the United States, has become a ...
Remember when that new version of the iconic Alphabet Song materialized during the pandemic in 2020? Well, with a new school year closing in, it seems to be going viral again. I saw an article ...
This little girl's performance of the alphabet song has been seen by millions after her mum uploaded the clip to her Facebook page. Two-year-old Violet Ogea didn't hold back as she belted out the ...
Writer and comedian Noah Garfinkel posted the song on Twitter last week and said that the new version of the ABC song is "life-ruining." The tweet has over 7.2 million views and almost 100,000 likes.
Remember when that happened during the pandemic in 2020? Children just started singing the new ABC song and parents were like 'What's happening?' A friend's niece brought this up the other day ...
The ‘alphabet song’ has changed and people are freaking out: ‘Nothing wrong with the original’ There’s a new ABC song on TikTok, and it’s different than you remember.
The alteration comes after hundreds of years of The ABC Song, which was created in 1835, set to the tune originally composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1761. Read More EXCLUSIVE ...
Most English-speaking individuals are familiar with the so-called "Alphabet Song." Some people even still use the jaunty tune as a reference when confronted with the task of alphabetizing anything.
Most English-speaking individuals are familiar with the so-called "Alphabet Song." Some people even still use the jaunty tune as a reference when confronted with the task of alphabetizing anything.
Teachers on social media are revealing a "new" version of the "Alphabet Song" that alters the grouping of letters. Users on TikTok and Instagram appear to be divided on the change.