Feist, the singer-songwriter who sold a million iPods with her hit song "1234," is back in the Buzz after taping an appearance on "Sesame Street."
Bloggers, most of whom probably aren't regular viewers of the classic children's show, are gushing over the delightful video. TrendHunter notes that the clip is "officially moving quickly toward becoming viral, on its way to being huge."
In the remixed version of the song, Feist teaches viewers how to count to four with the help of monsters walking across the floor, penguins answering the door, and chickens just back from the shore. The word "cute" hardly does it justice.
Rolling Stone, TV Guide, and Radar Online all picked up on the story. Check it out for yourself, but heed this warning from TV Envy—if you already had a hard time getting the original song out of your head, "this may not be the best clip for you to watch."
Filed under: Music, Sesame Street
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