
Jamming to a Song / Unnecessary Dialogue or Cutscene in the Middle of the Song
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Jamming to a Song continued, Unnecessary Dialogue/Cutscene in the Middle of the Song refers to a two-panel webcomic from Twitter / X user @Kartkaprokai, showing a person listening to a song who then gets angry when an "unnecessary dialogue/cutscene" happens on the track. The comic was seemingly a spin-off of the precursor The Song / That One Part That Kinda Sucks comic. Both were likened to the term Blobslop by many on X, used to describe a genre of Twitter art of simplistic blob-like people that comment on common tropes in popular media. The original tweet went viral in late April 2025, spawning exploitable use and discourse. The comic could have also been satire, possibly riffing on the Makers Adding Unnecessary Sex Scenes meme.
Origin
On April 24th, 2025, X[1] user @Kartkaprokai tweeted an original webcomic, showing a character "jamming to a song" but then getting angered by an "unnecessary dialogue/cutscene in the middle of the song." The user captioned it, "Name that song," gaining over 15 million views and 94,000 likes in two days (shown below).

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In the following days, multiple users quote-tweeted the post, like X[2] user @INXLiNGs, who said, "This is a tier below AI art," gaining over 4,300 likes in a day (shown below).

Also on April 25th, X[3] user @yom_ei quoted the posted with an ironic variant of the "The Song / That One Part That Kinda Sucks" meme that centers on the phrase, "The part where you run around naked." In a day, the post received over 101,000 likes (shown below).

Some of the quote tweets started calling the webcomic Blobslop, like one shared by X[4] user @Je5_2 on April 25th, 2025, who said, "I hate blobslop because it invites the most mentally deficient illiterate people who somehow have enough brain matter to type their dogshit opinion out for the world to see," gaining over 2,100 likes in a day (shown below).

Others began exploiting the comic by recaptioning the words and replacing the characters. For instance, on April 25th, X[5] user @AbusiveHis91373 shared a version that added a clown character explaining his "meth sandwich recipe." In a day, the post received over 1,800 likes (shown below).

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Vourler
Apr 26, 2025 at 11:20PM EDT
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Apr 26, 2025 at 11:59PM EDT