General The Song, ‘What Does The Fox Say?’, Will Soon Be A Children’s Book

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What does the fox say? How about, "Ka-ching, ka-ching, ka-ching?"

"The Fox," the ridiculous viral hit from Norwegian comedy duo Ylvis -- whose members are brothers Bard and Vegard Ylvisaker -- is soon to become a children's book.

Simon & Schuster negotiated the deal with CAA, and is hard at work adapting the catchy, call-and-response song with lyrics like, "Hatee-hatee-hatee-ho!" and "Gering-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding!"

What Does the Fox Say? will hit shelves Dec. 10, in time to capitalize on Ylvis fever and the holiday buying season. This is the latest coup for the brothers Ylvisaker, who recently signed a music deal with Warner Music Group and were parodied by Kerry Washington during her recent hosting stint on Saturday Night Live.

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There's a meaning behind the song I think.
For me, I think it was mean't to be ..uhhh... stupidly written.
It symbolizes the modern pop songs, which relies only if it's good to the ears, but the content of its lyrics are maybe not meaningless, but stupid.

Like this one, but they're dead serious about it... and Ylvis is making fun of them.
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Compared to the old songs, they have great message and lesson behind it. But of course, not saying that there's no good music in 20's.
 

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There wasn't any good music in the 20's.
 
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