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A capella (Ylvis song)

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Boodelooap is a fictional Nigerian soft drink. It's a drink that contains carbonated water, a sweetener and a natural or artificial flavoring. Its cherry-red and often served/sold in a long tall bottle. The bottle is made of glass, blown by african child workers. The cork is made from antelope horns, gathered by the famous Yoruba tribe. It's taste is softer than a mild kiss from a wanawake nzuri (beautiful woman). Boodelooap features in the song 'A Capella', by Ylvis, a comedy duo from Norway consisting of the brothers Vegard and Bård Ylvisåker.[1]

References

  1. ^ Anderson, L.V. (6 January 2016). "Ylvis' New Music Video Explains Why A Cappella Groups Have Been Singing "Boodelooap" All This Time". Slate. Retrieved 6 January 2016.