Norwegian artist Ylvis broke onto the scene in September, collecting more than 150,000,000 views of his hit song 'The Fox'. The laughable song reminded us that a cow goes 'moo' and a duck goes 'quack' ...
Get a compelling long read and must-have lifestyle tips in your inbox every Sunday morning — great with coffee! Most of us locals greeted the new Ylvis song “Massachusetts” with confusion. Certainly ...
Following worldwide smash "The Fox" is no easy feat, but lightning could strike twice for Ylvis as the Norwegian comedy duo released "Massachusetts," its next video/single, earlier today (Oct. 22). By ...
Ylvis’ viral hit “The Fox” may unintentionally parodize the sorta-genre known as EDM, as one of its producers told SPIN, but the lyrical concept is comedic gold — after all, 120,000,000 Ylvis Fans Can ...
Just in time for Halloween, YouTube star John Green runs through 38 hilarious and intriguing facts about some of the world’s favorite candy. 4. Hoop Dreams Dreams really do come true. After two years ...
The just released ditty “Massachusetts" is the follow up to brothers Bård and Vegard Ylvisåker’s adorably weird song “What Does the Fox Say?,” which has attracted 150 million eyeballs on YouTube since ...
The Norwegian parody-pop duo Ylvis stormed the U.S. with their viral sensation “The Fox,” which has now reached No. 6 on the Billboard chart. But true fans know they’re no one-hit wonder—indeed, “The ...
Ylvis, the band behind this summer’s internet-fueled hit “What Does the Fox Say,” has followed up their viral success with a five-minute ode to the state of Massachusetts. Yeah, we’re not really sure ...
Ylvis, the Norwegian comedy group who went viral earlier this year with the unnervingly catchy ditty "The Fox," are back. This time, with an ode to Massachusetts, called "Massachusetts." Bård and ...
Faithful listeners of the FilmDrunk Frotcast will remember that I was the first person in America to ever mention an Ylvis song (the 2011 jam “Work It”), and there’s absolutely no way to determine ...
It could have been so good, poking fun of a state so ripe for ribbing, especially with all eyes on the Red Sox for the start of the World Series. Instead, “Massachusetts’’ is a pretty inane and ...