What's goin' on
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ding ding
ben ben
ding ding
ben ben
ding ding ding (12x)
bon bon
ding ding ding (12x)
Bbrrrrrimm bbrrrrramm bbbrrrrrrrrraammmmm
ding ding
ben ben
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Bah bah baah baah ba Bbrrrrrimm bbrrrrramm bbbrrrrrrrrraammmmm eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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ding ding
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ding ding ding (12x)
doo doo
ding ding ding (12x)
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In 2004, the Germany based Jamba! group (ultimately owned by VeriSign) licensed the animation and sound for distribution as a mobile phone ringtone. Jamba!, trading under names such as Jamster!, RingtoneKing, and others, accompanied the release of the ringtone with a barrage of television, Internet, radio and print advertising, making it the most recognisable commercially available ringtone in the United Kingdom. Jamba! decided to market the ringtone as The Crazy Frog in the United Kingdom and Albert Motàr in Belgium, abandoning the existing title.