"I think, now, there’s becoming more and more value placed on that relationship ,” Fox said, “instead of just forgetting the person who did that.” 1 this winter after soundtracking the #MannequinChallenge. He likened the rise of “Bad and Boujee” to other rap songs which succeeded on the charts after being pushed by independent (and often teenage) music consumers: OG Maco’s “U Guessed It,” which blew up on Vine in 2014, and Rae Sremmurd’s “Black Beatles,” which has spent seven weeks at No. “There’s this mutualistic relationship between the artists and the people who make these memes that make their songs popular," Fox added. "It seemed like a meme that was supposed to travel like that - not just be one person's joke,” he said.Īround the same time, another meme format surrounding the song, where people created alternate endings to Offset’s “Raindrop, drop top,” rhyme, took off in similar fashion. You may have to select a menu option or click a button.In a recent phone conversation with The FADER, Fox said he wasn't surprised by the online reaction to his meme, which featured a picture of the character Winslow from the Nickelodeon show CatDog.
Napoleon give me some of your tot tots /DB9JFXuTCx Also, make sure to revisit our interview with Migos’ Offset for Bryce Barnes’ 2016 fall/winter editorial, where we talked about the conception and impact of his iconic verse on “Bad and Boujee.” Check out some of our favorite memes below and make sure to share your best ones with us too. Likewise, the Internet is also losing its mind over the track, which is a single off of their forthcoming album, CULTURE. Last week, the Gwinnett County trio got the audience going crazy during their performance of the song in Lagos, Nigeria.