The Norwegian comedic group Ylvis has released their followup to the international hit "The Fox," and it's a doozy. The tune is nice, if a little schmaltzy. It actually sounds like a tourism jingle package. The lyrics start out almost believable, as if it were written by sincere but naive immigrants. But then as the song progresses, it gets more and more ridiculous. NSFW lyrics, when you least expect them. Watch for famous landmarks misidentified, cheerleaders misspelling the state's name, a gospel choir, and gay sexual tension. Honestly, they could have picked any of the states to target in this song. -via Buzzfeed
I'd seriously suspect the location choice was made with a dart and a blindfold, except they did pick one of the states easiest to misspell, and physically closest to Norway.
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Craig nailed it. Could be any state, mine was just the funniest to use, apparently.
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Can't wait for the follow up single, Minnesota: The Only State with French Motto.
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If I were Massachusetts I would make this my state song.
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