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Your Cum Won't Last

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Your Cum Won't Last is a song by OblivionFall set to the beat of Infected Mushroom's "Kababies" featuring vulgar lyrical puns about male ejaculation. The song, released in September 2020, is the third in a trilogy of cum-related songs by the artist, starting with Welcome To The Cum Zone.

Origin

On September 11th, 2020, YouTuber[1] OblivionFall After Dark posted the official music video for "Your Cum Won't Last," a song featuring lyrics about cum set to a video of a woman sitting on a throne with a wine glass as images of anime girls flash on TV screens around her. The video gained over 6.3 million views in two years (age restricted).

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The song inspired memes over the following years. On September 21st, 2020, YouTuber[2] Daily Memes posted a video setting the song to a variety of Doge memes, gaining over 304,000 views in two years. On October 27th, YouTuber[3] o0k6 posted a Discord Sings video using the lyrics, gaining over 20,500 views in two years (shown below).



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