
1:14 That Piano 🔥
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1:14 That Piano 🔥 refers to a YouTube comment left on an instrumental video for the Gucci Mane and Pooh Shiesty song "Like 34 & 8," uploaded by the channel SoundCloud Beats in mid-2021. The comment highlights a piano sample at the song's 1:14-minute mark. It was shared by user Cameron Clarke, who thought it was "fire" (denoted by the fire emoji). A photoshopped image of the two rappers as former NBA players Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant, seen wearing "Guwop" and "Shiesty" basketball jerseys, was used for the video's thumbnail. A screenshot of the "1:14 That Piano 🔥" comment was reposted across social media platforms in the early 2020s, spreading in subsequent years. Meme creators often replaced the audio at 1:14 with non-piano sounds. The iterations became increasingly absurd over time. By 2025, variations of the meme had surfaced that discussed other out-of-place instruments in rap songs, such as That Banjo 🔥 and That Saxophone 🔥, the latter involving the I Got a Brand New Saxophone song.
Origin
On June 11th, 2021, YouTuber[1] SoundCloud Beats uploaded the instrumental of Gucci Mane and Pooh Shiesty's song "Like 34 & 8."[2] The video received over 152,400 views in four years. At the beat's 1:14-minute mark (shown below), a piano preset plays, which occurs multiple times throughout the song.
On June 13th, 2021, YouTuber[3] Cameron Clarke (@cameronclarke23) highlighted the piano melody at 1:14 by writing, "1:14 That piano 🔥." The comment received over 12,000 likes in four years.
On May 4th, 2022, X[4] user @keyvslocket posted a screen recording of Cameron Clarke's comment with the song, gaining over 1,300 likes in three years (shown below). It is currently the first known repost of the comment, despite the comment being left "4 days ago" in the video.
— keyvslocket (@keyvslocket) May 5, 2022
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On June 19th, 2022, TikToker[6] @domokwi posted a video in which the piano sample in the beat was replaced with classical music, gaining over 5,200 likes in three years (shown below).
@domokwi 1:14 That piano 🔥 #thatpiano ♬ uhh (sped up) – framed
On November 28th, 2023, YouTuber[7] Hxhx Hxhx posted an iteration of the meme in which a different classical song played at 1:14. The video's quality was also moldy and low-res. Over two years, it received over 432,700 views (shown below).
On October 5th, 2024, YouTuber[8] Cameron Clarke, who shared the original 1:14 That Piano 🔥 comment, "reuploaded" a version of the meme in which the "Tickle Belt" song from SpongeBob SquarePants played, gaining over 235,300 views in six months (shown below).
That Saxophone 🔥
On October 23rd, 2024, TikToker[9] @mredwardskeletrix shared a video, adding a saxophone solo to rapper Edward Skeletrix's song "Fun," gaining over 81,500 likes in six months. Top comments posted on the day read, "0:07 that saxophone solo tho 🔥💯" and "1:14 that saxophone 🔥."
On January 9th, 2025, TikToker[10] @shmxren posted a video using the sound, writing, "That damn saxophone man," gaining over 11,500 likes in three months (shown below).
@shmxren #edwardskeletrrix ♬ fun by edward skeletrix saxophone solo – Edward Skeletrix News
The "That Saxophone 🔥" meme evolved when rapper Tockyy released "troy bolton" on March 18th, 2025,[11] later sparking the "I Got a Brand New Saxophone" meme.
For instance, on March 26th, TikToker[12] @music_4dayz posted a meme that powerscaled "1:14 That Piano" and "1:16 That Saxophone," gaining over 160,700 likes in 13 days (shown below).
@music_4dayz Hello vro 💔 #kendricklamar #music #rap #tpab #trendingaudio #rappers #fyp #trending ♬ original sound – Music_4dayz
That Banjo 🔥
On March 29th, 2025, TikToker[5] @binoh777 shared a recording of a new beat project, in which a voice says, "I just killed a hillbilly and took his banjo," followed by a banjo sample. Over 10 days, the video received over 93,200 likes (shown below).
The video spawned a viral TikTok sound that was used by others for "That Banjo 🔥" memes.
@binoh777 #808s #beat #beet #fyp ♬ original sound – binoh777
Various Examples
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7488807855387135254
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7488394087444303147
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7484044363270671662
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7487714886382783787
Related Memes
I Got a Brand New Saxophone / That Saxophone 🔥
I Got a Brand New Saxophone, also known as I Just Jugged a Band Director, I Got a Brand New Saxophone, refers to a satirical hip-hop and meme rap song called "troy bolton" by Tockyy, in which the beat includes a saxophone solo after the rapper says he "jugged a band director" and now has a "brand new saxophone." Some mistakenly heard, "I just jumped a band director," or "I just dropped a band director." The song went viral on TikTok in March and April 2025, spawning a viral TikTok sound that was mostly used for Ashton Hall's Morning Routine memes.
That Banjo 🔥 / I Just Killed a Hillbilly and Took His Banjo
That Banjo 🔥, also known as I Just Killed a Hillbilly and Took His Banjo, refers to a satirical hip-hop and meme rap song that went viral on TikTok in late March 2025. It includes a rap beat that's interrupted by an AI Voice saying, "I just killed a hillbilly and took his banjo," followed by a banjo solo. It was created by TikToker @binoh777 as a variation of the 1:14 That Piano 🔥 and I Got a Brand New Saxophone memes.
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External References
[1] YouTube – Gucci Mane – Like 34 & 8 (feat. Pooh Shiesty) (Instrumental) By SoundCloud Beats
[2] YouTube – Gucci Mane – Like 34 & 8 (feat. Pooh Shiesty) [Official Audio]
[3] YouTube – @cameronclarke23's comment
[4] X – @keyvslocket
[7] TikTok – 1:14 that piano 🔥
[8] YouTube – 1:14 That piano 🔥 (Original reuploaded)
[9] TikTok – @mredwardskeletrix
[11] YouTube – troy bolton
[12] TikTok – @music_4dayz
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