How many artists have serenaded Norway in song? Richard Orange scours YouTube and Spotify to find ten great tracks, one of which is little more than an angry stream of obscenities.
Norwegian pop duo Nico & Vinz have jumped to fourth place on the US's Billboard hit list, with their song Am I Wrong? putting them within reach of following A-ha to the second-ever Norwegian US number one.
Norwegian comedy duo Ylvis caused titters at the Webby 'Internet Oscars' on Tuesday night by accepting their award with particularly inventive version of the award's traditional five-word speech.
Norwegian pop duo Nico & Vinz have become the third Norwegian act to make the Billboard Top 20 in the US after their song 'Am I Wrong' jumped into to 18th place this week.
"What Does the Fox Say?," the children's book based on the viral YouTube hit by Norway's Ylvisåker brothers has debuted at the number one spot on the New York Times bestsellers list, Billboard magazine reported on Friday.
A zany Norwegian music video originally intended as a joke was the most popular video of the year on YouTube, the video streaming website revealed on Wednesday.
Norwegian YouTube sensation Ylvis have yet again taken the US by storm, performing their hit song "What does the fox say?" on Tuesday night at the finale of the US talent show "Dancing with the Stars".
The Fox, the viral YouTube hit from Norway's Ylvisåker brothers, has dropped four places on the US charts, ending its hopes of following A-ha to the second-ever Norwegian US number one.
"The Fox", the viral YouTube hit by Norway's Ylvisåker brothers, has jumped into the UK's top-20 singles chart at number 17, two weeks before they are due to make their first live UK appearance.
The Ylvis brothers' first attempt to follow their viral mega-hit The Fox has run into immediate problems after it was mysteriously pulled from YouTube only hours after being posted on Tuesday night, only coming back online at 8pm Norway time.
Norwegian brother act Ylvis will next month release a children's picture book based on their hit YouTube video The Fox, in a sign they plan to milk the song's global success for everything it's worth.
"The Fox", the YouTube hit by Norway's Ylvisåker brothers, has kept the number six slot in the US charts for a second week but failed to climb higher, indicating the extraordinary viral phenomenon may be starting to peak.
The New York music producer who put together ‘The Fox’, the Norwegian US billboard hit, has posted the spoof mockumentary on YouTube which made it all happen.
The brothers behind YouTube hit 'The Fox' have applied to register both their stage name 'Ylvis' and the phrase 'What does the the fox say?' as trade marks.
Norway's Ylvis brothers have gone where only A-ha has gone before, with their electropop hit 'The Fox' making the US's Billboard top-ten list in an update on Wednesday.
Norway's Ylvisåker brothers returned from their mini-tour of the US on Sunday night, fresh on the news that they have signed a worldwide record contract with Warner Music.
Norway's Ylvisåker brothers have flown to the US to be interviewed on the Ellen DeGeneres show, as the craze around their YouTube comedy hit, The Fox, grows ever bigger on the other side of the Atlantic.
'The Fox', the viral hit by Norwegian duo Ylvis, is back on iTunes after they reached an agreement with the unnamed third party who had alleged copyright infringement.
'The Fox' was played on Saturday by a full brass band at a football game in Ohio, taking the viral success of the hit by Norwegian comedy duo Ylvis to a surreal new level.
The Fox, the insanely entertaining electro-pop song released last week by Norwegian talkshow duo Ylvis, has jumped onto the US's Billboard Hot 100 chart at number 29.
Norwegian duo Ylvis's song The Fox' has gone viral worldwide for doing little more than running through the noises different animals make in English. But what, you may ask, does the fox say?