A: I believe it was just making its rounds on the internet at the time. I know it was pretty popular on Instagram and such, so I might have seen it there. I thought it was really funny though and it was popular in my friend group, so I decided to make a full song out of it with my friends. A: As soon as it started getting traction and views, I wanted to make sure he was okay with it because that wasn't the point of uploading it.
I used the chorus from the song, what do you think? I did a podcast with him too. He told me that he wishes he got more credit online for being the inspiration, and he definitely helped out a lot with mine.
I think most of the popularity right now is coming from the start of the song, but I definitely owe a lot to him because I wouldn't be where I am without the version he made. I put links in the description and comments that lead to his channel, but people seem to think I stole the entire thing, and I don't know where that came from.
Can you give us the full backstory of how this song came to be? I remember being in a Discord call with friends and using RhymeZone and a Notepad file to come up with lyrics. It had reached a million just before a year or so of being out. How did you come up with that high-pitched voice and decide to use it? A: I think it's a few things. I was trying to aim for the type of thing CM Skits was doing with the high-pitched voice and the constant cracking, but since I was 13 at the time, my voice was higher and it was easier to get to that point.
Parody songs really get big when they have that formula of like little kids singing about their favorite game or whatever, so I wanted it to sound like a kid because I thought that'd be funnier.
A: It started with a video of some game with people moving away from a character [Kids] and it said something about Fortnite kids at school. I got 1, Twitter followers recently and that was super exciting, it was probably like or something two months ago. Q: Of those other memes, remixes or clips using your song, do you have any favorite examples or specific types that you find the funniest? Q: The song has also become popular on the Wombo.
Are you familiar with these derivations? People have been making them of me, which is pretty weird to see pop up. There are like three different offshoots of the song that went into different memes. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options. Get the Insider App. Click here to learn more. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. Palmer Haasch. Now, TikTokers are obsessing over the song's catchy lyrics, making memes and videos.
Over 3 Million people read Morning Brew, you should too. He then made more parodies, then eventually creating remixes of his parodies. After he got burnt out of Fortnite song parodys, he announced that he is no longer making Music due for him cant do parodies anymore but he can still do it and has moved onto Gaming by collaborating with fellow Youtubers Purpled , BoomerNA , Wallibear and Luke.
Leviathan uploaded the song to his Soundcloud on November 10, , which gained over , plays and 1, likes. He then uploaded it to his channel on December 18, which garnered 20 million views. Multiple users made meme clips on TikTok and YouTube of the song, which had both the clips and the original video grow in popularity, with other creators publishing edited versions of the song on YouTube.
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