Christina Perri sings about tiny things in a new 'Helpsters' video

Helpsters
Helpsters (Image credit: Apple TV+)

What you need to know

  • Singer Christina Perri joined the Helpsters.
  • They made music together in a new Apple TV+ video.
  • "Helpsters" teaches kids about problem-solving.

Singer Christina Perri joined the Helpsters as they made music together in a new Apple TV+ YouTube video. The video runs for almost two minutes and has the Helpsters making music while Perri sings along.

This is the latest video in which musicians join the crew of "Helpsters" with music coming out the other side. We've previously seen Jason Mraz and Matt Berlinger do similar videos.

Meet Cody and the Helpsters, a team of vibrant monsters who love to solve problems. Whether it's planning a party, climbing a mountain, or mastering a magic trick, the Helpsters can figure anything out—because everything starts with a plan.

"Helpsters" is one of the many shows now available on Apple TV+, Apple's video streaming service. It runs $4.99 per month but buyers of Apple hardware can get a year free, too.

Oliver Haslam
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Having grown up using PCs and spending far too much money on graphics card and flashy RAM, Oliver switched to the Mac with a G5 iMac and hasn't looked back. Since then he's seen the growth of the smartphone world, backed by iPhone, and new product categories come and go. Current expertise includes iOS, macOS, streaming services, and pretty much anything that has a battery or plugs into a wall. Oliver also covers mobile gaming for iMore, with Apple Arcade a particular focus. He's been gaming since the Atari 2600 days and still struggles to comprehend the fact he can play console quality titles on his pocket computer.