<P> During production there were many lyrics that did not get approved; many of these lyrics have Robbie singing something different than what he actually sung in the final version . These lyrics first surfaced to the public when it was revealed by Máni during the live stream that Stefán Karl held on Facebook on 11 December 2016, at the Icelandic studios where the show was filmed . These unused lyrics were released to the public on SoundCloud by user 8847444 on 13 December 2016 . </P> <P> Two years after the LazyTown episode aired, "We Are Number One" became an Internet phenomenon due to Robbie Rotten's performer Stefán Karl Stefánsson having announced that he had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer . A campaign was created by Mark Valenti, head writer for LazyTown, on the crowdfunding platform GoFundMe to pay for Stefán Karl's living costs while he was too unwell to work, and the creators of these parodies used their videos to raise awareness for the campaign . As of 20 December 2016, the campaign had surpassed its $100,000 goal . </P> <P> To thank the contributors, Stefán Karl held a live stream on Facebook on 11 December 2016, where he performed "We Are Number One" with the other actors (Björn Thors, Bergur Þór Ingólfsson, Snorri Engilbertsson) from the original music video which was later uploaded to his personal YouTube channel . </P> <P> Typically, these parodies take the form of the original music video edited in some irregular and often highly complex way, most of them with the title "We Are Number One but ..." which is a meme, followed by the changes from the original, which would occasionally be placed in the video description due to their length, like "every time they say one the video gets more high pitched". This type of remix was common in 2016, particularly during the year's waning months; a The Verge article described "We Are Number One" and other, similar remixes as "weird solipsistic creation (s)". </P>

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