Volume 11 of Kidz Bop is coming out soon, and we’re pretty fucking curious to hear what a chorus of children sound like singing JT’s “My Love” come-ons (and even more scared of the prospect of a video). In the meantime, we have the clip for the album’s bonus track, “Chicken Noodle Soup.” Not nearly as much fun as “Since U Been Gone,” but Stripey McPermagrin makes up for it.

Comments (14)
  1. doggie  |   Posted on Jan 18th, 2007

    i’m so jealous that those kids can dance better than i can.

  2. pill wonder  |   Posted on Jan 18th, 2007

    I love the part where the kid does a backflip and they just throw a skateboard across the frame to emphasize the extremity of the backflip.

  3. Awesome.

  4. here’s the thing, the “since u been gone” link’s got an extra quotation mark.

  5. knobber  |   Posted on Jan 18th, 2007

    so this is the soundtrack to a generation of tweeners finger blasting each other for the first time, huh?

  6. jed2  |   Posted on Jan 18th, 2007

    Man, Nas was right.

  7. Nothing in this video, or other future videos, will ever be as awesome as the screaming Asian kid in the Since U Been Gone video.

  8. Charlotte  |   Posted on Jan 18th, 2007

    Since U Been Gone kid is still the greatest post ever on Stereogum. He was so intense. I unfortunately haven’t seen him move on to any films or t.v. shows.

  9. vince  |   Posted on Jan 18th, 2007

    village of the damned, much?

  10. The Zimzi  |   Posted on Jan 18th, 2007

    I wish i could do the chicken noodle dance. I’ve tried for months and i still suck.

    The song is awesome. I love when the kids yell at me about condensed campbell soup!

  11. I agree. Screaming Asian Kid may be the greatest thing ever in a music video.
    For all of you Screaming Asian Kid fans, there is an animated gif for you at this URL…

  12. Denise  |   Posted on Feb 22nd, 2007

    wuz up

  13. hello people!i love this song…..it’s undescribable

  14. i cant listen will someone plz help me

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