The Boston Red Sox are in the World Series and what better way to rally the team than to take the most viral song “What Does The Fox Say” and put some Red Sox players names in it. The Karson & Kennedy radio show took the Ylvis’ viral sensation “What Does The Fox Say” and made it more Bostony with “What Does The Sox Say.” The wordy lyrics of “Green, Green, Green, Green Monster” seemed a bit forced.
Of Course There’s A Red Sox Parody Song Called ‘What Does The Sox Say’
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