The popular song "Baby Shark" has become a chanting throughout Lebanon after the protesters performed spontaneous feelings to calm a young child trapped amid a loud demonstration, according to "Reuters".

It started when Ellen Jabbour found herself surrounded by a crowd of protesters as she drove in the Lebanese capital over the weekend. She asked the protesters to stop cheering because her young son was sleeping in the seat next to her.

Immediately, the crowd, as Ellen explains, chanted "Baby Shark," which means "little shark" and the protesters began to move their hands in fish-like signals with wide smiles on the faces.

The video, shot by Ellen and then widely seen, shows a group of about 20 young men around her car singing to the surprised little boy as he grabs a bottle. In the video, a bearded man dances and moves into and out of the crowd, imitating the movement of the fish.

The song "Baby Shark" was popularized in a video uploaded by the South Korean children's education company Pinkfung on YouTube in 2016. The recording achieved one of the highest views on YouTube with more than 3.7 billion views.

Video footage showed Twitter demonstrators waving Lebanon's flag and excitedly chanting the beloved song.

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