You can call it a "shitpost" or "meme video" all you want, but at the end of the day, it's – by definition – YouTube Poop. Jump In the Caac refers to a YouTube Poop-style remix of Bruno Mars song “That’s What I Like.” After first appearing on Tumblr, the opening clip of the song spread on YouTube in numerous animations.
YouTuber \\ BogwandiRamen // posted an animation accompanying the song the following day, gaining over 200,000 views (shown below, right).Over the course of the following month, numerous animations featuring the song were posted to YouTube. Song That's What I Like; Artist Bruno Mars; Album 24K Magic; Writers Bruno Mars, James Fauntleroy, Jonathan Yip, Brody Brown, Philip Lawrence, Ray … The most popular by far was posted by YouTuber Sorenova, gaining over 1.1 million views (shown below, left).
The post gained 17,000 notes; The opening of the track would be used in future videos.On March 23rd, 2018, YouTuber AyyItsTuna posted the song with a screenshot of the transcription, gaining over 94,000 views (shown below, left). Just…audio only. An edit by McGuff posted April 10th gained 32,000 views (shown below, right).It's YouTube Poop. Digital Archaeologist & Archivist & Media Bus Boy 'Destiny 2's' Newest Shader "Jacarina" Becomes The Subject Of Memes After Fans Express Disappointment Reese Witherspoon's 2020 Challenge Is The Meme Celebrities Love Another One Of Trump's Mispronunciation Gets Meme'd "Head Bite" Wojak Totally Goes Chomp In These Comics Anime Bunny Girl Is A Rising Hololive Video Game Streamer You can help confirm this entry by contributing facts, media, and other evidence of notability and mutation.On March 18th, 2018, Tumblr user rf9weu8hjf789234hf9 posted an edit of Bruno Mars song "That's What I Like" that then changes completely after about 20 seconds. Don't insist it's not or say "I prefer not to use that term," because this is literally YTP minus the visuals. It's just like how people call remixes that involve manipulating sample clips in Sony Vegas or similar video-editing software anything besides "YTPMV." Know Your Meme is an advertising supported site and we noticed that you're using an ad-blocking solution.