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American Cup Song is a video remix series featuring a clip of a person playing the "Cup Song" game with a gun, reflecting the American interest and relationship with firearms. The Cup Game involves a player tapping on a cup and clapping their hands to a set rhythm. In the "American Cup Song" video, the player replaces a cup with a handgun, removing and loading the ammunition clip. The video inspired a replacement remix meme in which the meme adds a clip from other media to the end of the video.

Origin

On March 8th, 2018, Twitter user @Marks314 published a video of someone clapping and loading a gun. The post received more than 7.7 million views, 190,000 likes and 95,000 retweets in less than three years (shown below).

Precursor

Prior to the release of the video, others performed the "Cup Song" game with guns, uploading their versions to the internet. For example, on December 28th, 2014, YouTuber jim huish shared "The Cup Song – Pitch Perfect WITH GUNS!!! (Jim Huish)," which received more than 9.8 million views in less than six years (shown below).

Spread

Over the next week, the video continued to spread. On March 9th, Twitter[1] user @zackfox tweeted the video and added the caption "teacher: stop making beats on the desk student: or what?" Within three years, the video received more than 180,000 likes and 85,000 retweets (screenshot below, left). On March 10th, 2018, YouTuber BlackCap Production shared the video with the title "You gonna miss me when I'm gun." The post received more than 4.9 million views in less than three years (shown below, right).

On March 15th, YouTuber[2] Kebla shared the clip, receiving more than 927,000 views.

Zack Fox @zackfox teacher: stop making beats on the desk student: or what? teacher: JUN zZ @Marks314 · Mar 8, 2018 昔の動画整理してたら一時期流行ってたクッッッッッツッソ懐かしいのが出てき た Show this thread 0:05 7.6M views 11:37 AM · Mar 9, 2018 · Twitter for iPhone >

Throughout the next year, memers continued to share remixes of the meme. For example, on August 29th, 2018, YouTuber Meme. NewTime shared a version that ended with a clip from the anime series Fate/Zero. In just over two years, the video received more than 3 million views (shown below).


On November 25th, 2018, YouTuber[3] Eco shared the earliest version of the video to feature the title "american cup song." The video received more than 53,000 views in less than two years.

In 2020, the meme went viral on YouTube, following a post by "Jiren in your recommendations," which ends with a clip from the 2019 film Joker. Within four months, the post received more than 9.4 million views (shown below, left).

The post inspired a series of variations that continued throughout the summer of 2020 (example below, right).


Various Examples



Search Interest

External References

[1] Twitter – @zackfox's Tweet

[2] YouTube – keblo's Post

[3] YouTube – Eco's Post



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American Cup Song

American Cup Song

Part of a series on Lulu and the Lampshades Cups Covers / Cup Song. [View Related Entries]

Updated Sep 02, 2020 at 01:21PM EDT by Matt.

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About

American Cup Song is a video remix series featuring a clip of a person playing the "Cup Song" game with a gun, reflecting the American interest and relationship with firearms. The Cup Game involves a player tapping on a cup and clapping their hands to a set rhythm. In the "American Cup Song" video, the player replaces a cup with a handgun, removing and loading the ammunition clip. The video inspired a replacement remix meme in which the meme adds a clip from other media to the end of the video.

Origin

On March 8th, 2018, Twitter user @Marks314 published a video of someone clapping and loading a gun. The post received more than 7.7 million views, 190,000 likes and 95,000 retweets in less than three years (shown below).

Precursor

Prior to the release of the video, others performed the "Cup Song" game with guns, uploading their versions to the internet. For example, on December 28th, 2014, YouTuber jim huish shared "The Cup Song – Pitch Perfect WITH GUNS!!! (Jim Huish)," which received more than 9.8 million views in less than six years (shown below).


Spread

Over the next week, the video continued to spread. On March 9th, Twitter[1] user @zackfox tweeted the video and added the caption "teacher: stop making beats on the desk student: or what?" Within three years, the video received more than 180,000 likes and 85,000 retweets (screenshot below, left). On March 10th, 2018, YouTuber BlackCap Production shared the video with the title "You gonna miss me when I'm gun." The post received more than 4.9 million views in less than three years (shown below, right).

On March 15th, YouTuber[2] Kebla shared the clip, receiving more than 927,000 views.


Zack Fox @zackfox teacher: stop making beats on the desk student: or what? teacher: JUN zZ @Marks314 · Mar 8, 2018 昔の動画整理してたら一時期流行ってたクッッッッッツッソ懐かしいのが出てき た Show this thread 0:05 7.6M views 11:37 AM · Mar 9, 2018 · Twitter for iPhone >

Throughout the next year, memers continued to share remixes of the meme. For example, on August 29th, 2018, YouTuber Meme. NewTime shared a version that ended with a clip from the anime series Fate/Zero. In just over two years, the video received more than 3 million views (shown below).



On November 25th, 2018, YouTuber[3] Eco shared the earliest version of the video to feature the title "american cup song." The video received more than 53,000 views in less than two years.

In 2020, the meme went viral on YouTube, following a post by "Jiren in your recommendations," which ends with a clip from the 2019 film Joker. Within four months, the post received more than 9.4 million views (shown below, left).

The post inspired a series of variations that continued throughout the summer of 2020 (example below, right).



Various Examples




Search Interest

External References

[1] Twitter – @zackfox's Tweet

[2] YouTube – keblo's Post

[3] YouTube – Eco's Post

Recent Videos 11 total

Recent Images 1 total


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HardcoreHunter
HardcoreHunter

in reply to VeteranAdventureHobo

You can look at the clip, there's nothing in it. Him cocking the pistol with an empty clip would actually eject any rounds left in the chamber if there were any. The secret for people who do more advanced gun tricks like pistol twirling is don't do them with a loaded gun. The one where the guy did it with lego's is more dangerous since they flew off onto the floor where someone could have stepped on them.

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