"The Duck Song" is a humorous children's song about a persistent duck who asks for grapes at a lemonade stand. Let's talk about the Duck Song NFT collection today.
What Is The Duck Song?
"The Duck Song" is a popular children's song that tells a humorous story about a duck who repeatedly asks a lemonade stand owner for grapes. The song follows a dialogue between the duck and the stand owner, with the duck persistently asking for grapes despite the owner's insistence that the stand only sells lemonade. The lyrics are simple and repetitive, making it catchy and easy for young children to sing along to. "The Duck Song" gained popularity through various online platforms and has become a viral sensation among kids and parents alike.
Viral Youtube Video Turned NFT
On February 14, 2021, a user known as 'Pranksy' created The Duck Song #1 as an NFT in collaboration with the creators of the "The Duck Song" series, minting 100 copies on the Ethereum blockchain. Within the first day, it was sold 102 times, with an average price of 0.5298 ETH (equivalent to approximately $2460 today). However, The Duck Song #2, minted on February 25, 2021, had less success, with 33 sales at a price of 0.35 ETH on its opening day.
Like most trends, popularity often wanes, especially when it comes to sequels. On YouTube, The Duck Song #2 garnered considerable success with 100 million views, but it was only one-fifth as popular as the original. One might wonder if the NFT Associated with it would enjoy similar popularity, but that is only partially true. The NFT remains popular, but nostalgia for the original viral meme reigns supreme. People typically have less nostalgia for sequels, which is why "The Duck Song #1" NFT not only commanded a nearly double price but also sold fewer copies on its release day.
Summary
In a collaboration with the creators of "The Duck Song" series, a user named 'Pranksy' minted The Duck Song #1 as an NFT on February 14, 2021.




















