A town in Florida, US, is pulling out the big guns in an effort to keep homeless people away from its events centre.
West Palm Beach is using "Baby Shark" to deter people from spending the night near the Lake Pavilion events centre.
The town has decided to play a continuous loop of both "Baby Shark" and "Raining Tacos" all night long to stop homeless people from seeking refuge in the area.
Leah Rockwell, the town's director of Parks and Recreation, says this is just a temporary fix but adds "it has been effective".
"We are not forcing individuals to stay on the patio of the pavilion to listen to the music. The music is heard only if you're on the patio," Rockwell told The Palm Beach Post.