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Sesame Workshop to Release Educational Musical Album, ‘Parody Party’
In an exciting development for parents and music-loving children alike, Sesame Workshop is set to release a new album, ‘Parody Party’, next month. The album promises to be an entertaining and educational experience, featuring creative renditions of popular songs from the last two decades. Sesame Workshop is renowned for its work in children’s entertainment and education, bringing an element of trust and expertise to this new venture.
Engaging Children Through Parody Songs
The ‘Parody Party’ album is designed to engage children in a fun and unique way. It includes tracks like ‘Got to Go’, a playful parody of Chappell Roan’s ‘Hot to Go’, which aims to teach kids the importance of listening to their bodies, especially when it comes to using the bathroom. Other songs like ‘Sort It All’, a new spin on Taylor Swift’s ‘Shake It Off’, takes kids on a journey through recycling with Sesame Street friends. Another hit, ‘Share It Maybe’, a parody of Carly Rae Jepsen’s ‘Call Me Maybe’, stresses the value of sharing.
More About the Album
The ‘Parody Party’ album is not just limited to these, it also includes parodies of hit songs by artists like RAYE, Icona Pop, and Bruno Mars. The album even features a song inspired by the popular movie ‘KPop Demon Hunters’. The lead single of the album, ‘Take A Bite’, a catchy rendition of Mars’ ‘I Just Might’, was released with a music video on June 25th.
Sesame Street Characters in the Spotlight
The album features nearly all Sesame Street friends, including Elmo, Oscar the Grouch, Abby Cadabby, Cookie Monster, Zoe, and Rosita, giving each character a chance to shine and engage with the young audience.
Availability of the Album
Set to launch on July 26, the ‘Parody Party’ album will be available for both streaming and purchase. Families can presave the album on all major streaming platforms, ensuring that they don’t miss out on this fun-filled educational experience.






