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You Keep Saying I Have No Bitches tiktok video and meme.

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Updated Apr 28, 2022 at 06:12PM EDT by Zach.

Added Apr 28, 2022 at 10:19AM EDT by Phillip Hamilton.

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You Keep Saying I Have No Bitches But Where Are Yours refers to a viral video of TikToker @bigedgy yelling, "you keep saying I have no bitches but where are yours? Where are they? I don't see them," possibly referencing the No Bitches? meme. The video was posted to TikTok in February 2022 and went viral as an original sound over the following months, often set to animated lip dubs where characters say the lines. Animations using the sound became popularized on YouTube around the same time.

Origin

On February 15th, 2022, TikToker[1] @bigedgy posted a video captioned "when you're fed up with your friends clowning you" where the TikToker, sitting in his car, yells, "you keep saying I have no bitches, but where are yours? Where are they? I don't see them," gaining over 3.2 million views in two months. That day he uploaded the video to TikTok[2] for a second time as an original sound (shown below), gaining over 1.4 million views in the same span of time.


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7065111799330262319

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Later that month in February 2022, TikTokers began using the video's original sound in lip-dub skits, often showing animated characters saying the lines. For example, on February 17th, and 21st, TikTokers[3][4] @elphmanga and @tomboywolfthief posted animations of anime characters, including characters from Demon Slayer, saying the lines, gaining over 2 million and 600,000 views respectively in two months (shown below, left and right).


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7065894641492626735
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7067271208504659247

On March 3rd, TikToker[5] @5th_raikage posted a video referencing the No Maidens meme using the sound, gaining over 4 million views in a month (shown below).


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7070929224034422058

Also that day on March 3rd, YouTuber[6] SHIRUVAAA posted a video using the sound along with footage from Fate/Stay Night, gaining over 20,000 views in a month (shown below).



On March 8th, 2022, animator Nutshell Animations posted a video to their TikTok[7] page using the audio, gaining over 8 million views in a month (shown below).


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7072821141336837382

On March 26th, YouTuber[8] Spine_apples posted an original animation based on Elden Ring using the audio, gaining over 314,000 views in a month (shown below).



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External References

[1] TikTok – bigedgy

[2] TikTok – bigedgy original sound upload

[3] TikTok – elphmanga

[4] TikTok – tomboywolfthief

[5] TikTok – 5th_raikage

[6] YouTube – shiruvaaa

[7] TikTok – nutshellanimations

[8] YouTube – spine_apples


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