The year was a simpler time for the internet. Long before viral trends such as the sinister Momo Challenge and people eating laundry detergent , YouTube was pumping out heartwarming classics such as OK Go's treadmill video and Charlie bit my finger. It was also the year when a similarly irritating earworm named The Duck Song made its way to the world wide web. Yes, that song about a duck that repeatedly annoys a lemonade stand owner asking for grapes was released ten years ago.

The Duck Song
Where does The Duck Song come from?
The Duck is the main character in all three of the Duck Songs. He is yellow, and his catchphrase is "Got any grapes? He uses this catchphrase over and over again to likely annoy the people he asks, such as the lemonade stand man. The mystery is why he asks for grapes, and there is many speculations as to why. Since the third the video was released, some people believe he wants the grapes because he is hungry, while others believe he just wants attention from other people the lemonade stand man and the corner store lady so he could get to know them and befriend them. However, this is all just speculation and it's never officially revealed why he wants grapes. In the first 2 videos, he asks "Got any grapes? After he annoys someone he goes off into distance to an unknown place, only to return the next day to do it again.
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How do you use i. Click To See The Answer! The Duck Song is a catchy song featuring a duck who visits a lemonade stand every day and asks the man there for grapes. The Duck Song as a meme involves parody videos that play on the theme of the song. The song was uploaded to YouTube on March 23, and has over million views as of After its upload, it began to gain popularity and became a viral success. The publication noted that comments on the original video mentioned that kids in schools across the nation were singing the song all the time. The song was very catchy and the visuals were quite charming. Forrest Whaley, who created the animation, was 15 years old when the video became popular. As with many popular things, people began to create their own versions of the song.
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