Alemuel versionĪ dance version of "Baby Shark" was popularized in the 2007 YouTube video "Kleiner Hai" (German for Little Shark) published by Alexandra Müller, also known by her stage name Alemuel. However, according to The New York Times, the underlying song and characters are believed to be in the public domain. Various entities have copyrighted original videos and sound recordings of the song, and some have trademarked merchandise based on their versions. Different versions of the song have the sharks hunting fish, eating a sailor, or killing people who then go to heaven. In the chant, each member of a family of sharks is introduced, with campers using their hands to imitate the sharks' jaws. The original song dates back to at least the 20th century, potentially created by camp counselors inspired by the movie Jaws. "Baby Shark" originated as a campfire song or chant. 2018 photo of a four-year-old boy doing the "Baby Shark" dance
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