Coachella had a "Baby Shark" moment in 2019,free erotic movies thanks to a remix by electronic music producer Jauz.
The remix, which was played to a huge crowd during the festival's daytime, was particularly incredible because of the transition into Darude's "Sandstorm," the musical equivalent of a meme.
Here's the moment if your mind needs refreshing:
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Now Jauz's remix of "Baby Shark" has been released, as part of a collaboration between Jauz and Pinkfong, the South Korean education company behind the song's most popular version.
Jauz, real nam Sam Vogel, told Mashable he contacted Pinkfong to ask permission after his tweet promising to remix the children's song went viral, allowing him to premiere it at Coachella in 2019.
"Getting to play it for the first time at Coachella was pretty crazy -- almost no one had heard it, other than my management and probably my wife Joann," Vogel said.
SEE ALSO: 13 hilarious times people totally misheard the lyrics to a song"Watching all the kids in the crowd, my friends, etc all smiling, laughing, dancing to it was quite an experience. Coachella is all about having fun and I think sometimes artists, including myself, start to take themselves too seriously especially for a show of that magnitude.
"So having something so lighthearted and goofy like 'Baby Shark,' especially going into 'Sandstorm' at the end (which is a festival exclusive thing, for now at least) really helped the set not feel too serious or pretentious I think. At the end of the day I'm there to make sure everyone is smiling and having as much fun as possible and I think I did my job."
As Vogel mentioned, the official remix doesn't include the "Sandstorm" sample which was from the Coachella set, but maybe we can hope. In the meantime, Vogel can't get away without playing the "Baby Shark" remix at his shows.
"At least for now I definitely feel like if I don't play it at a show, people will probably get upset," he said.
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