
Seal has teamed up with some Super Bowl Babies to celebrate 50 years of game day (and apparently, game night) goodness. That’s right, y’all: There is data out there suggesting that winning cities see a rise in births nine months after Super Bowl Sunday.
Spanning all the way back to 1967, the choirs in the commercial explain (in an original song set to the tune of Seal’s “Kiss From a Rose”) that when a hometown team scores, well, the couples cheering them on do too. Nine months later, really adorable babies are born, and they go on to be christened Super Bowl Babies. For the most part, the participants look super stoked about the situation. (All right, the 2003 kids look a little bummed out, being 13 and all.)
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But little kids wearing choir robes and football beanies and singing the melody of Seal’s Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit? Totally adorable.