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Is That Dick Good? "Yes King" How Good Is That Dick? refers to an ironic meme that uses an explicit video of two men having sex with one asking "Is that dick good?" and the other moaning "Yes King." The original video was uploaded to Twitter in March 2023 and features male OnlyFans models ThickMuthaFukah (@Thickmuthafukah) and LoveAndLightTv (@LoveAndLightTv). The meme falls under the Thugposting meme genre, similar to both Thug Shaker and Ambatukam, among others. The meme started in early 2023, surfacing on TikTok, iFunny and YouTube, among other platforms. Going into 2024, more LoveAndLightTv videos inspired memetic usage such as I'm a Lion Pizza Chicken and You Don't Desrve My Nut, among others.

Origin

On March 30th, 2023, Twitter[1] user @LoveAndLightTv uploaded a video clip from his then-recent OnlyFans video featuring fellow OnlyFans model ThickMuthaFukah (@Thickmuthafukah). In the video, LoveAndLightTv is penetrating ThickMuthaFukah and asks him, "Is that dick good?" to which ThickMuthaFukah says, "Yes King." LoveAndLightTv then said, "How good is that dick?" The video gained roughly 555,800 views and 2,900 likes in two months.

Spread

Sometime before April 9th, 2023, a since-deleted TikToker created a TikTok[2] sound that used the audio of LoveAndLightTv's video, slowing it down and speeding it. The audio was used by others on the app via their own videos and photo slideshows as early as April 9th, 2023. The most viral post that used the sound uploaded on April 9th was posted by TikToker[3] @tajid._, gaining roughly 477,500 plays and 46,900 likes in one month (shown below).

@tajid. #easports #fifa23 #mcm #pcm blank" title="♬ how good is it – user34168251660" href="https://www.tiktok.com/music/how-good-is-it-7219542580072155950?refer=embed">♬ how good is it – user34168251660

On April 10th, 2023, Redditor InIncognitoTabs posted the video to /r/thugsaucesthesequel,[4] titling it, "YES KING 👑," and gaining roughly 2,500 upvotes in 25 days.

Going into April 2023, viral usage of the "how good is it" TikTok[2] sound ensued. For instance, on April 10th, 2023, TikToker[5] @byzukii_ used the sound in conjunction with a Boosie Fade joke, gaining roughly 499,000 plays and 51,500 likes in one month (shown below, left). On April 15th, 2023, TikToker[6] @96vader posted a Thanos meme that joked about finally finding the original video, gaining roughly 66,100 plays and 1,200 likes in three weeks (shown below, right).

@byzukii_ Blud wanted a boosie fade #fyp #foryou #realatable #supermario #boosiefade ♬ how good is it – user34168251660

@96vader #real ♬ original sound – Nothing at all

Going into May 2023, the "how good is it" TikTok[2] sound amassed over 10,900 posts using it. Additionally, viral reposts of the memes spread to YouTube.[7][8]

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https://www.tiktok.com/embed/7223410022611438894
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/7224569797399399722
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/7221172173308972334
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/7221798609056976133

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