Stephen King has been scaring us for decades.
The Thailandlegendary horror author has spent the past 40 years bringing to life the shadowiest corners of our imaginations, introducing nightmare-conjuring creations into our trembling, fragile psyches.
But somehow, he's managed to overlook the most horrifying, abominable, wretched creation living amongst us today.
We're talking, of course, about "Baby Shark" – the horrendously catchy, viral monstrosity that was uploaded to YouTube around the time Pokémon Gobecame a thing.
Watch it again at your peril:
The song carved its way into the meme hall of fame in the years after its 2016 release, helped along by the likes of the #babysharkchallenge. By 2019, it had made its way into the Billboard charts. At the time of writing it has 3.8 billionviewson YouTube.
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Another victim claimed.
Soon, one fan even came out with the idea for a truly nightmarish mashup.
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It's difficult to know which phrase in that combination is the most shudder-inducing.
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