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Shaq singing meme: What is the history behind the viral meme?

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Here’s all you need to know about the story behind the Shaq singing meme that has taken the internet by storm recently.

One must acknowledge that, at least in terms of memes, the internet occasionally goes above and beyond. In a recent meme, which is already ingrained in our hearts for all time, shows Shaq leaning back and opening his mouth as if he were unabashedly shouting out his all-time favourite song.

Origin of Shaq singing meme

On February 9th, 2017, Twitter user @ kbelijr[2] shared a screenshot showing O’Neal singing along to the lyrics of Alicia Keys’ 2001 R&B song “Fallin'” while using the screen capture tool (shown below). The tweet received more than 43,000 likes and 36,000 retweets in a week.

Shaquille O’Neal, a retired professional basketball player, may be seen singing in the Shaq Sings picture macro series, which often includes lyrics from well-known hip-hop, reggae, and R&B songs.

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A picture of Shaq singing is now the internet’s new favorite meme, replacing the how bow dah gal. The meme is straightforward: take this specific image of Shaq appearing to sing and couple it with a moving passage from a song.

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Since then, others have responded to the implicit challenge on Twitter by captioning the unguarded photo of Shaq with some of their favourite song lyrics. The outcome? Pure comedy.

You know, sometimes you just gotta sit back and let the music take hold, and sometimes the best memes are the simplest. Okay, Shaq? Despite its enormous popularity, this meme first appeared in a screenshot of Spongebob Squarepants singing “Sweater Song.” It was also used to characterize the Shaq singing meme, which is a section of a song that aims to demonstrate the singer’s vocal range.

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Sampath Kumar

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