2: Original Song Singer: Anita Lehtola (lead singer from the Finnish singing duo Loituma)
3: Sung by: Scandinavian Folk Song - Ievan Polkka (levan's Polka)
<<Ievan Polkka>> is a Polka (Polka, Polkka) dance song from Finland, a regional Scandinavian ballad. written in the 1930s by Eino Kettunen in the traditional Polka key of Eastern Europe. it was made popular by the a cappella group Loituma in 1995. After Loituma's popularity in 1995, a version of the song was circulated that changed the first letter of the title from "I" to "L", which, in addition to their resemblance, also symbolizes the song's other nickname, " Loituma's Polkka". The Finnish word for Ievan is Eva (Ieva, Eeva). The main version circulating in the community is about 2 minutes and 30 seconds.
Many people on the internet call it the "onion flinging song"
4: The origin of why it's called the "onion flinging song": an unknown person combined the onion flinging scene in the Shinigami manga with the Finnish ballad sung by Loituma to create a flash, and it was a huge hit,
which became the "Dolly the baby onion flinging song". "Dolly Baby Onion Flip Song" Holly Dolly "Dolly Song"
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