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Ayo the Pizza Here

Ayo the Pizza Here

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Ayo the Pizza Here refers to a viral Vine by comedian CalebCity in which he trips while running down the stairs and comically falls down. Originally posted in July 2016, the Vine gained notable popularity in meme edits on Instagram and other platforms starting in late 2018.

Origin

On July 2nd, 2016, comedian CalebCity posted a Vine in which he runs down the stairs for pizza, only to trip on the stairs and comically fall down.[1] The Vine received over 99,000 likes and 4.1 million loops in three years, with an Instagram reupload (shown below) gaining over 14,100 likes and 106,000 views in the same period.[2]



- Ayo, the pizza here!
- Ow, nigga! My ears burn…

The exact first edit based on the video is unknown. On September 5th, 2018, YouTube user Will Edits posted an ear rape version of the vine, gaining over 18,000 views (shown below, left).[3] On December 2nd, 2018, Instagram user iwillmakeallthedankmemes posted one of the earliest known edits based on the Sprite Cranberry meme, with the post receiving over 45,400 views and 5,300 likes on Instagram in one year (shown below).[4]

Warning: loud.



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On December 19th, 2018, influential meme compilation channel Freememeskids featured the original Vine in a compilation,[5] with a Revive edit by an unknown author being featured in a compilation posted on January 11th, 2019.[6] The videos received over 8.7 million and 6.7 million views, respectively (shown below, left and right).


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In the following year, the Vine maintained popularity in edits on Instagram, YouTube and deep iFunny. On July 21st, 2019, CalebCity shared a Minecraft edit created by Instagram user yupanthony (original post no longer available), with the repost gaining over 659,000 views and 172,000 likes in five months (shown below).[7]



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