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The Cuppycake Song -

: Long before TikTok or even YouTube, the song became one of the internet's first viral hits, spreading as a simple WAV file in 1996.

Watch the original 1994 recording and learn the full history behind this viral classic directly from Amy Castle herself: The Full Story Behind The Cuppycake Song TikTok · itsamycastle The Cuppycake Story - #BehindTheSong YouTube · Amy J. Music The Cuppycake Song

: It has seen a massive second life on social media, inspiring over 2.8 million TikTok videos and reaching 1 billion plays by late 2023. : Long before TikTok or even YouTube, the

: The lyrics are a playful string of sweet nicknames, including "honeybunch," "sugar plum," "pumpy-umpy-umpkin," and the nonsensical but popular "snoogums-boogums". : The lyrics are a playful string of

: The song's appeal relies almost entirely on the authentic, high-pitched "baby voice" of 3-year-old Amy Castle. Her delivery is often described by reviewers as "gemas" (adorable/lovable) and "imut-imut" (cute).

is widely regarded as one of the most endearing nursery rhymes ever recorded, prized for its innocent charm and simple, catchy lyrics . Originally recorded in 1994 by three-year-old Amy Castle , the song was written by her mother, Judianna Castle, as a Valentine's Day gift and produced by her father, Buddy Castle. Musical Highlights

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