We've seen memes propel songs up the charts, but as Rae Sremmurd's "Black Beatles" proved, it's when a truly great song (with some real momentum) inspires a meme that things really get moving. Migos' "Bad and Boujee" had the first part of that equation down, climbing to #13 on the Hot 100 on its own legs, and it now has the second as well.
Over the holidays, "Bad and Boujee" has taken on new life on Twitter, with users riffing on Offset's infectiously catchy hook "Rain Drop / Drop top," before adding their own rhyming caption. Things have progressed to mashups and the like from there, as well as lots of debate over the merits of Lil Uzi Vert's verse (you either love it or you hate it, it seems). Check out some of the best memes inspired by the song below.
First there were the tweets.
https://twitter.com/_/status/813569571676360708
https://twitter.com/_/status/814155548157480960
https://twitter.com/_/status/814160326153400320
https://twitter.com/_/status/814201522363961344
https://twitter.com/_/status/814024821487050752
https://twitter.com/_/status/813886131729289216
https://twitter.com/_/status/814200980334137344
https://twitter.com/_/status/813905553651068928
https://twitter.com/_/status/812893809742938112
https://twitter.com/_/status/812830847686438912
Then there were the videos.
https://twitter.com/_/status/813885582564880384
https://twitter.com/_/status/812335825132208130
https://twitter.com/_/status/812447494642761729
Then there was that guy who dedicated his entire account to disparaging Lil Uzi Vert's verse.
But that's far from the only opinion on the matter.