@@RicoBurghFan Or neon lights in the woods, total babes in "Cold war era" power suits, fog machines, dancing and just all around 80's heavy metal meets pop music vibes !!!
I completely forgot about this song. Very funny to see (kinda) this video again. Always good to hear your laughter! (and there is no way this guy was not stoned when he wrote and performed this🤣)
@@shawnweaver9820 They are two guys, equally part of Ylvis😅 both great singers. So many people saying HIM 😂 in this particular video it’s mostly Bård, but also Vegard.
OMG!! I haven't heard or thought of this song in decades, but sang 99% of it correctly. 😂 Thanks so much for the memories!! Sending love from Baton Rouge, Louisiana!! 💙💙
Fun fact. Ylvis is not a band, if you thought it is. It was (is?) Norwegian comedy duo. They made a lot of funny music-spoofs. This was supposed to be one of those, but for some reason it was managed and choreographed by a professional. So it became better than expected. I'm getting Ylvis vibes from the Subwoolfer - Give that wolf a banana. The dance specifically makes me see that.
I love your reaction. It helps me remember my first watching. So funny, nice tune, well produced for a humorous music video, and the best assortment of ridiculous possible fox sounds.
Ylvis is a duo (brothers), and have done a lot of music, so saying its not a band is wrong. I been to a show they did, and its mostly music, yet of the humor kind. They are incredible musical. They allso have had a few tv-shows in Norway "Ylvis møter veggen" and their own late night tv show. This song was produced by Stargate, the Norwegian duo that produce for stars like Beyonce and more.
@@k.e.rudolphevansknightwahl5557 Well, it is true that the sound made by a fox is one of the most obscure, and very few people actually know about it. His lines describing the foxes were also correct, red of fur, digging holes, hunting mice... All things a fox is/does. Most of the rest is guess work of his part attempting to figure out the correct sound, he formulates many hypothesis of possible sounds and then searches for a fox to test his results and see if any of his guesses was correct. While he never does find the fox, we as the audence do, and recieve confirmation that none of his guesses were correct, concluding that the mistery wasn't ever solved.