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Finally A Rapper Who Doesn't Mumble refers to a series of exploitable image macro memes showcasing a video of a rapper who "doesn't mumble" under a still image of the rapper next to the catchphrase, critiquing the idea that all modern rappers mumble. The original version was posted to Instagram in November 2020 and inspired copycats and ironic iterations over the following years, replacing the video clip and image of the rapper with more ironically humorous content often unrelated to rapping.

Origin

On November 18th, 2020, Instagram[1] page revengeworld posted a video meme showing a clip of rapper Grind2Hard Osh'a rapping at the studio under an image of his face and the phrase, "FINALLY A RAPPER WHO DOESN'T MUMBLE👀" gaining over 308,000 views and 16,000 likes in just over a year (shown below).

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The meme was reposted to Instagram a number of times and also inspired copycats, such as a post to Twitter[2] on November 23rd, 2020, by @dailyloud. On November 28th, Instagram[3] user ghoulishtoad posted a parody of the meme replacing the video of Grind2Hard with a video of Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek drinking from a hose, gaining over 60 views in roughly a year (shown below). The meme was notably reposted to Instagram[4] on January 22nd, 2021, by lilmotherfigure, gaining over 55,000 views and 11,300 likes in a year.

On May 16th, 2021, YouTuber[5] Channel Consistent Challenge Impossible posted a video using the format replacing the rapper with Egyptian imagery and music, gaining over 1,600 views in eight months (shown below).

On July 13th, Instagram[6] user therealrodrickheffley posted a version referencing Diary of a Wimpy Kid, gaining over 48,000 views and 6,800 likes in seven months (shown below, left). On October 2nd, Instagram[7] user blazbad posted an Angry Birds version of the meme, gaining over 62,000 views in three months (shown below, right). The video was reposted by inhalemybees[8] on October 10th, gaining over 121,000 views.

On January 12th, 2022, Instagram[9] user repostrandy posted a new version of the meme using cartoon sound effects over footage of a rapper, gaining over 150,000 views and 35,000 likes in three weeks (reupload shown below).

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External References

[1] Instagram – revengeworld

[2] Twitter – dailyloud

[3] Instagram – ghoulishtoad

[4] Instagram – lilmotherfigure

[5] YouTube – FINALLY A RAPPER WHO DOESN'T MUMBLE 👀

[6] Instagram – therealrodrickheffley

[7] Instagram – blazbad

[8] Instagram – inhalemybees

[9] Instagram – repostrandy



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About

Finally A Rapper Who Doesn't Mumble refers to a series of exploitable image macro memes showcasing a video of a rapper who "doesn't mumble" under a still image of the rapper next to the catchphrase, critiquing the idea that all modern rappers mumble. The original version was posted to Instagram in November 2020 and inspired copycats and ironic iterations over the following years, replacing the video clip and image of the rapper with more ironically humorous content often unrelated to rapping.

Origin

On November 18th, 2020, Instagram[1] page revengeworld posted a video meme showing a clip of rapper Grind2Hard Osh'a rapping at the studio under an image of his face and the phrase, "FINALLY A RAPPER WHO DOESN'T MUMBLE👀" gaining over 308,000 views and 16,000 likes in just over a year (shown below).



Spread

The meme was reposted to Instagram a number of times and also inspired copycats, such as a post to Twitter[2] on November 23rd, 2020, by @dailyloud. On November 28th, Instagram[3] user ghoulishtoad posted a parody of the meme replacing the video of Grind2Hard with a video of Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek drinking from a hose, gaining over 60 views in roughly a year (shown below). The meme was notably reposted to Instagram[4] on January 22nd, 2021, by lilmotherfigure, gaining over 55,000 views and 11,300 likes in a year.



On May 16th, 2021, YouTuber[5] Channel Consistent Challenge Impossible posted a video using the format replacing the rapper with Egyptian imagery and music, gaining over 1,600 views in eight months (shown below).



On July 13th, Instagram[6] user therealrodrickheffley posted a version referencing Diary of a Wimpy Kid, gaining over 48,000 views and 6,800 likes in seven months (shown below, left). On October 2nd, Instagram[7] user blazbad posted an Angry Birds version of the meme, gaining over 62,000 views in three months (shown below, right). The video was reposted by inhalemybees[8] on October 10th, gaining over 121,000 views.



On January 12th, 2022, Instagram[9] user repostrandy posted a new version of the meme using cartoon sound effects over footage of a rapper, gaining over 150,000 views and 35,000 likes in three weeks (reupload shown below).



Various Examples



Search Interest

Unavailable.

External References

[1] Instagram – revengeworld

[2] Twitter – dailyloud

[3] Instagram – ghoulishtoad

[4] Instagram – lilmotherfigure

[5] YouTube – FINALLY A RAPPER WHO DOESN'T MUMBLE 👀

[6] Instagram – therealrodrickheffley

[7] Instagram – blazbad

[8] Instagram – inhalemybees

[9] Instagram – repostrandy

Recent Videos 10 total

Recent Images 5 total



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