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'''Iko Iko''' is a | '''Iko Iko''' is a track by [[Crazy Frog]] released as a YouTube short on November 26, 2021. It is a cover of Justin Wellington's ''Iko Iko.''<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzwqnlYMqIg</ref> | ||
It was the first new song and animation by Crazy Frog since his hiatus after 2009's [[Everybody Dance Now]], as well as the first YouTube short by Crazy Frog. The song teased the release of [[Tricky]] a month before it was released. | It was the first new song and animation by Crazy Frog since his hiatus after 2009's [[Everybody Dance Now]], as well as the first YouTube short by Crazy Frog. The song teased the release of [[Tricky]] a month before it was released. | ||
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The short is titled ''"Can you dance like @Crazy Frog? #shorts"'' on YouTube. Crazy Frog dances inside the Space-Y spaceship from [[Tricky]]. At the end, he kicks off the ground and begins to float. | The short is titled ''"Can you dance like @Crazy Frog? #shorts"'' on YouTube. Crazy Frog dances inside the Space-Y spaceship from [[Tricky]]. At the end, he kicks off the ground and begins to float. | ||
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Revision as of 18:51, 15 February 2022
Iko Iko is a track by Crazy Frog released as a YouTube short on November 26, 2021. It is a cover of Justin Wellington's Iko Iko.[1]
It was the first new song and animation by Crazy Frog since his hiatus after 2009's Everybody Dance Now, as well as the first YouTube short by Crazy Frog. The song teased the release of Tricky a month before it was released.
YouTube Short
The short is titled "Can you dance like @Crazy Frog? #shorts" on YouTube. Crazy Frog dances inside the Space-Y spaceship from Tricky. At the end, he kicks off the ground and begins to float.