It's September 21st And You Know What That Means
Neither rain, sleet, snow, global pandemics, wildfires, race protests or a critical presidential election can stop 'September' by Earth, Wind and Fire Day.
The 21st of September always brings out great celebratory Earth, Wind and Fire posts as people remembah the 21st night of Septembah, but this year, the group's incredibly upbeat evergreen anthem feels particularly necessary. Twitter users have been celebrating it in style, posting a flurry of memes and tributes to the month's greatest anthem.
https://t.co/oqsf6rtAU6 • https://t.co/ztznLId5fl pic.twitter.com/2J2iMWGVc2
— demi adejuyigbe (@electrolemon) September 21, 2020
do you remember, the 21st night of september?!? pic.twitter.com/Hs9V218mll
— Meech (@DemetriusHarmon) September 21, 2020
september – earth, wind & fire pic.twitter.com/Wpc2iRnTwC
— squidward dances to (@tortellinidance) September 21, 2020
HELLO HUMANS OF THE BIRD APP IT’S THE 21ST OF SEPTEMBER SO YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS, IT’S THE ONLY DAY YOU CAN RT THIS ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ✨ pic.twitter.com/lr2d1JzzTv
— *: ゚𝕁𝕖𝕟⁷ ☻ *・゚(BTS FAN ACC!) (@myoonchild97) September 21, 2020
21ST OF SEPTEMBER
ONE YEAR SINCE THIS MASTERPIECE BLESSED US pic.twitter.com/owbAW9HzsJ— jinki (@jinkiGG) September 21, 2020
IT’S THE 21ST OF SEPTEMBER. GIVE IT UP FOR THE NATIONAL ANTHEM
pic.twitter.com/QwA3EpfqOf— Bobby Shmurda Clips ➐ (@ShmurdaBobbyGS9) September 21, 2020
Finally, it's the 21st of September pic.twitter.com/441PR0O8Sq
— FlipperJMD (@FlipperMario91) September 21, 2020
However you can swing it today, listen to "September" by Earth, Wind and Fire for an instant serotonin boost.
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