Daniel Malmedahl is a Swedish computer enthusiast and voice actor best known as the original creator of the iconic "meep meep" sound effect that became the voice of the Crazy Frog (originally known as The Annoying Thing ). In 1997, at the age of 16, Malmedahl imitated the sound of a two-stroke moped engine while messing around with friends. He recorded the impression on his computer, and the looped, high-pitched "ring ding ding" noise quickly became a local legend. After his friend, Erik Wernquist, animated a bizarre, bulging-eyed blue creature to accompany the sound, the clip went viral. Though the subsequent record deal and global smash hit "Axel F" were managed by other producers, Malmedahl remains the uncredited (yet essential) vocal source behind one of the internet’s first viral sensations. Option 2: Detailed Background (For a blog or trivia article) Who is Daniel Malmedahl? The Voice Behind Crazy Frog
The animation spread like wildfire on early peer-to-peer networks like Kazaa and eMule. A German ringtone company, Jamba!, licensed the character, renamed it Crazy Frog , and hired producers to lay the "Axel F" melody over Malmedahl’s vocals. The resulting single sold over 500,000 copies in the UK alone on its first day. daniel malmedahl
Before ringtone rap, before Gummy Bear, there was the Crazy Frog. But did you know the frog’s signature "bing bing" noise didn’t come from a synthesizer—but from a bored Swedish teenager? Daniel Malmedahl is a Swedish computer enthusiast and