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So How Did This Happen?

Snowbaby

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BLUE, walking on two legs and donning a 1950s-style motorcycle cap, at first sight, you would not immediately take Crazy Frog for a frog.

He is the result of an accidental collaboration between a Swedish computer salesman, Daniel Malmedahl, and a graphic designer called Erik Wernquist - Malmedahl created the sound and Wernquist added the body later after he heard the sound on an internet site and decided to create an annoying body for an annoying sound.

The result is one of the most infamous ringtones ever created and it has taken the UK by storm.

Crazy Frog's ringtone - now playing on a train or bus near you - is the constipated phut of a badly serviced east European Trabant car driven by a boy racer who has just passed his test: "a ding ding ding dinga ding ding ..."

The fact that this makes anyone over the age of 18 want to stick their fist through the television screen and grab him has clearly not harmed his prospects.

This week, a CD version of the song produced by the German dance act Bass Bumpers, which splices the frog theme with Harold Faltermayer's Beverly Hills Cop theme tune, "Axel F", has been outselling Coldplay's new single by more than four to one and tomorrow, Britain will have its first ever ring tone-inspired number one.

"We are totally shocked but it would seem as though the constant television ads have paid off," said David McMurray, manager of HMV at Forestside in Belfast, attempting to explain the phenomenon.

"Coldplay have released the first single from their new album and you would expect them to do incredibly well but it just goes to show how successful these novelty singles are."

One person who is definitely not a fan of the single is Cool FM's Glen Pavis. He has branded the success of the Crazy Frog "the beginning of the end" of the music industry.

"What is the world coming to when a band like Coldplay are being beaten in the charts by a frog," he asks.

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Oh gawd, me toooooooooooo!!!!!!!

And I can't believe it's apparently made £33 million in the last 3 months

And I can't believe it's number 1 in the charts!!!!!!!!!
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These types of "songs" should not be allowed to be released as chart singles!!!!!!!




*rant over*
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To be honest its the biggest loads of donkey poo ever it wasnt funny when the tune was The Insanity Test and it still aint funny now.. but obviously all these kids werent about back in our days.. like the sound itself is 8 years old.. and the majority of people downloading it now would have hardly been a twinkle in there parents eyes.. then you've got all the small minded morons that think its funny because they've not already been emailed the thing for the last gawd knows how many years of other people finding it and thinking its funny.. then to top it off they only go mix cheese with more cheese like come on axel f.. that song was terrible back then and its even worse now.

Im only annoyed because it wasnt my sound that made me millions hehe
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well nah im annoyed because i cant see why people find it so facinating... me checks the net for other annoying sounds that he could make some money off.. or perhaps i will re-release some old cheesy choons like abba or something or some other songs that kids might not have heard.. and will be all like ooo i'll get that because everyone else in my school is buying it
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