You could have it all / My empire of dirt meme Hurt depicting trent reznor from Nine Inch Nails.

"Hurt" by Nine Inch Nails

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"Hurt" is a 1994 song by American rock band Nine Inch Nails off their second studio album The Downward Spiral. It was also notably covered by Johnny Cash in 2002. Online, the song's chorus of "you could have it all, my empire of dirt" has grown into a phrasal template using You Could Have It All / My Empire of X where people humorously replace "dirt" with another, rhyming word.

Origin

"Hurt" was released as the closing track on Nine Inch Nails' 1994 album The Downward Spiral. It was later released as a single in 1995 and was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Rock Song in 1996. On September 12th, 2009, YouTuber Cesar Garate uploaded the track's official video, gaining over 1.4 million views in 13 years (shown below).



In 2002, Johnny Cash then covered "Hurt" in a track that is widely regarded as one of the best of his career. Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor was extremely impressed with the cover and is on record as saying "that song isn't mine anymore."[1]



"You Could Have It All / My Empire of X" Snowclone

Online, the lyrics to the song's chorus, "You could have it all / my empire of dirt / I will let you down / I will make you hurt," began seeing use as a snowclone in which people humorously replaced the word "dirt" with another, rhyming word. One of the earliest known examples was posted on Twitter[2] on June 16th, 2014, by Rolling Stone writer Rob Sheffield, gaining over 20 retweets and 40 likes in eight years (shown below).


rob sheffield @robsheff you could have it all, my empire of Smurfs 10:50 PM Jun 16, 2014 Twitter Web Client .

Spread

Similar parodies appeared sparingly over the following several years and tended not to see significant spread. For example, on April 12th, 2018, Twitter user @thetomzone[3] posted a parody referencing The Pee Tape, gaining just six retweets and 39 likes in roughly four years (shown below).


tom @thetomzone and you could have it all my empire of piss i will let you down i will pay for piss 7:52 PM Apr 12, 2018 Twitter Web Client . ...

Parodies began to see a significant spread starting in June 2022. On June 22nd, Twitter user @hcohenwriter[4] posted a parody using Bert from Sesame Street, gaining over 10,000 retweets and 92,000 likes in one week (shown below, left). This appeared to inspire similar tweets that also gained traction on the site. For example, on June 30th, Twitter user @browtweaten[5] posted a parody showing a capybara surrounded by turtles, gaining over 1,600 retweets and 12,000 likes in one day (shown below, right).



Various Examples


Playmixt @Playmixt And you could have it all... my empire of 7 ZERO SUGAR Squart Squart art Fürt Squirt.com GRAPEFRUIT 16.9 OZ ZERO SUGAR GRAPEFRUIT SODA 6.9 OZ 16.9 OZ PEFRUIT SODA 6.9 OZ ZER SUG PEFRUIT SOD GRAPEFRUIT SODA 16.9 OZ ... Emi @emilyxgif you could have it all my empire of dirt i will let you down i will ... MAKE YOU SQUART 10:26 PM. Aug 4, 2021. Twitter Web App Jambus @JambusCrumbs You could have it all. My empire of Hurt. 12:33 PM Jul 1, 2022. Twitter for Android :

Search Interest

External References

[1] The NIN Hotline

[2] Twitter – @RobSheff

[3] Twitter – TheTomZone

[4] Twitter – hcohenwriter

[5] Twitter – Browtweaten

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Cordelius
Cordelius

in reply to BreadCalled

I think Hurt is portrayed differently based on the age of the singer.
NIN's version fits more with the numbness and pain of a broken life in your 20s and 30s, especially from the perspective of someone caught in the wildness of drugs and mental illness.
Cash's version is the pain of the elder years and watching as the world you built over the course of your adult life now galling apart around you. And it especially fits the album of American IV, because almost all of those songs are about Cash suddenly coming to the realization that his time on Earth is being numbered by days rather than years.

Theyre both the same song. But the age of both men make it so vastly different.

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