Starting on July 25th, the format gained moderate spread on iFunny, with multiple users posting similar jokes about various historic events based on the video. The meme (shown below) received over 3,300 smiles on iFunny and 600 likes and 2,700 views on Instagram in three days. On July 25th, 2020, iFunny and Instagram user thememewaves posted a meme based on the video which imagined a reaction of white people to the announcement of Barack Obama winning the 2008 presidential election. Niggas was listening to music in 2001 like: /nKTYdZATXQ ![]() The memes received over 1.6 million views and over 330,000 views on Twiter in six days, respectively. For example, on that day Twitter user and Twitter and Instagram user (_jozu_) posted memes based on the video post show below). Starting on July 21st, 2020, the format gained notable popularity on Twitter. Listening to the radio in 1941 be like □□□□□□ /NmX6mEKHpZ The meme received over 3.2 million views, 63,500 retweets and comments and 249,400 likes on Twitter (shown below). On July 20th, 2020, Twitter user posted a meme based on the video imagining people listening to music on the radio on December 7th, 1941, before the broadcast gets interrupted by the urgent news about the attack on Pearl Harbor. The sketch received over 1.5 million views on YouTube in one month (shown below). ![]() ![]() When a poorly executed feature section comes in, the rapper and his assistants visibly stop enjoying the song and lose their smiles. On June 23rd, 2020, YouTuber RDCworld1 posted a comedy sketch "How Rappers be when a trash feature ruins the whole song." In the sketch, a rapper and two members of his team are enjoying the rapper's soon to be released song, nodding their head to the rhythm.
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