US firm Nixon Peabody is trying to get its corporate song removed from the internet after it became an overnight global sensation.

The firm was voted one of the "best places to work" by Fortune magazine and the song celebrates this success. Entitled "Everyone's a Winner at Nixon Peabody" it mixes a truly horrific 1980s synthesiser melody with some of the most vomit inducing lyrics ever committed to paper. A random sample of which are:

"It's all about the team, it's all about respect, it's all about integrity. Yeah!"

"The word is out, Nixon Peabody's the place to be. Yeah!"

and

"Working together we're an awesome familee-ee. Ohhhhh yeah!"

The song has been spreading round the internet for the last few days, much to the annoyance of Nixon Peabody which has managed to get it removed from youtube. But, thanks to US legal blog AboveTheLaw, you can listen to it in full it here. Be warned though, you'll be humming it for the rest of the day, it's catchier than Chlamydia.

The firm has issued a statement admitting that the song was real but that it had been intended for internal use only. Before rather primly adding, "fun is not prohibited here". Yeah!

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