4-Year-Old British Girl Sings Song Called “Dinosaurs In Love” Which She Wrote On Her Own

Jan 30, 2020 by apost team

Little Fenn Rosenthal might only be 4 years old, but we can already see her taking the music industry by storm. 

In just 60 seconds, the little girl tells a tragic love story featuring dinosaurs, who ‘ate fruit and cucumber’ in a song she wrote all on her own.

Tom Rosenthal, a singer-songwriter from the UK, posted a video on Twitter featuring a song written by his 4-year-old prodigy Fenn. Speaking to Buzzfeed, the father-of-two said the song came together “organically” and was entirely written by his daughter. 

"She's by the microphone, she's got the headphones on, she starts singing, and she does as much as she can," Rosenthal told the publication.

"And then eventually after she's done enough little bits of it, it kind of all fits together," he added. "Sometimes we have little breaks. ... She gets bored, she wanders off, she comes back in."

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Rosenthal revealed he gave his daughter prompts while they were recording - one of which was featured in the final cut. Once all the parts were done, he put them together through editing and created the song. 

"In terms of her singing and her timing, nothing's altered, but it's done in a couple of sections," Rosenthal said.

The lyrics of the song tell a tragic story where dinosaurs “fell in love” but became ultimately extinct without the opportunity to ever say “goodbye.” Fenn’s dad says he was surprised by the song’s subject matter, as she never showed any particular interest in dinosaurs prior to the song. 

"I genuinely couldn't tell you why she wanted to do a song about dinosaurs," Rosenthal said. "She's got no particular affiliation with dinosaurs at all. They're not something she particularly cares about or not, this is just what was in her head at the time."

The song, which was posted on Tuesday on Tom’s Twitter account, has proven to be a global hit, garnering 3 million views in just two days. 

The tune even got a shoutout from the Natural History Museum in London, who retweeted the song a day after its posting.

You can listen to the hit song in the video below: 

Do you think little Fenn is on the road to becoming an international pop sensation? Let us know in the comments - and make sure you pass this along to your friends and family!