The new version follows the song's first live outing earlier this week
08.05.2020 - 03:05 / eonline.com
Teen pop icon Robin Sparkles has made her comeback. Cobie Smulders, who starred on How I Met Your Mother as Robin Scherbatsky and Canadian pop star Robin Sparkles, has gifted us all with a brand new version of the Sparkles hit "Let's Go To the Mall," with some quarantine-specific updates. Smulders posted a video of herself playing and singing the revamped song, with lyrics written by HIMYM creators Craig Thomas and Carter Bays, and piano music composed by original composer Brian Kim.
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.The new version follows the song's first live outing earlier this week
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How I Met Your Mother's "Robin Sparkles" is back with a 2020 update. On the former CBS comedy, star Cobie Smulders played Robin Scherbatsky, a news anchor who had a secret past as a teenage Canadian pop star named Robin Sparkles. The actress, thanks to series creators Craig Thomas and Carter Bays, took to her Instagram account Thursday (May 7) to release a new, updated take on Robin Sparkles' biggest hit, "Let's Go to the Mall." The new
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Leave it to a washed-up teenage Canadian pop star to make everyone’s day.
Casts of your favorite shows have been reuniting all over the internet since the beginning of the COVID-19 quarantine, but leave it to the How I Met Your Mother creators and Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders) to take nostalgia to the next level. Craig Thomas and Carter Bays came up with new lyrics to the cult classic "Let's Go to the Mall," famously performed by Robin Sparkles in the hit sitcom, to fit these quarantined time and Smulders performed the ditty on Instagram.
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