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August 19th, 2024 9:45 PMJust because you don't find recent Dril tweets as funny as the classics doesn't mean it's a different guy.
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'808s' Becomes Viral Slang On TikTok In Reference To The Roland TR-808 Drum Machine Sound Used In Rap Music
August 19th, 2024 8:45 PMThe term was turned into an internet slang in August 2024 on TikTok to mock the new generation of rappers and trappers who overuse the 808 soundtracks in their songs.
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A Conspiracy That Dril Gave His Account To Someone Else Is Currently Growing In Popularity, But Its Been Circulating For Ten Years
Just because you don't find recent Dril tweets as funny as the classics doesn't mean it's a different guy.
'808s' Becomes Viral Slang On TikTok In Reference To The Roland TR-808 Drum Machine Sound Used In Rap Music
The term was turned into an internet slang in August 2024 on TikTok to mock the new generation of rappers and trappers who overuse the 808 soundtracks in their songs.
'He Wants That Cookie So Effing Bad' Becomes Viral Catcphrase And Image Macro Meme About Fandom Shipping
The post went viral on TikTok and X / Twitter in late July 2024, being used as a catchphrase and meme about romantic duos in which one of them is completely in love with the other.