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Part of a series on CaptainSparklez’ “Revenge”. [View Related Entries]

Creeper, Aw Man Discord Game

Creeper, Aw Man Discord Game

Part of a series on CaptainSparklez’ “Revenge”. [View Related Entries]

Updated Jan 29, 2025 at 09:35PM EST by LiterallyAustin.

Added Jul 25, 2019 at 02:32PM EDT by Adam.

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About

Creeper, Aw Man Discord Meme refers to a game popular in Discord servers in which the members of the Discord attempt to type the lyrics to CaptainSparklez' Revenge, a Minecraft Song Parody set to Usher's "DJ Got Us Fallin In Love", in perfect order, and if they make an error, they have to start over. The game got popular when videos of the attempts set to the music, complete with the errors, grew popular on social media, spawning the Discord Sings trend.

Origin

On July 8th, 2019, YouTuber king posted a video of their Discord server attempting to say all the lyrics to "Revenge" in order, starting over after every error. The attempts were set to the music, which followed the errors as well. The video gained over 40,000 views (shown below).



Spread

On July 17th, 2019, the video was posted to Reddit's /r/YouTubeHaiku,[1] gaining over 3,600 points. The popularity there led other social media users to post videos of attempts done on their Discord servers. On July 20th, Twitter user @jiazji posted their server's attempt, gaining over 5,300 retweets and 11,000 likes (shown below, top). The following day, user @bananasprouts posted their server's attempt, gaining over 170 retweets and 510 likes (shown below, bottom).





On YouTube, popular examples include versions posted by SkyJacc, which gained over 80,000 views (shown below, left), and LeviRoyale, who successfully completed the song (shown below, right).



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