1 2 Buckle My Shoe 3 4 Buckle Some More 5 6 Nike Kicks
Also known as: One Two Buckle My Shoe · One Two Buckle My Shew
"1 2 Buckle My Shoe, 3 4 Buckle Some More, 5 6 Nike Kicks" is a viral TikTok meme originating from an April 2023 video by TikToker @edmondx, in which he shows off Nike basketball shoes rigged with taped-on pilgrim buckles while singing a nasally parody of the classic English nursery rhyme "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe." The video racked up over 18 million plays in two days and spawned a wave of remixes, fan edits, and sound reuses across the platform13.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The meme typically works in two ways:
Shoe reveal format: Film yourself hyping up your footwear, then reveal something ridiculous, modified, or unexpected while the @edmondx audio plays. The pilgrim buckle gag is the template, but the punchline can be any absurd shoe situation.
Sound reuse: Apply the trending audio to unrelated content. This is standard TikTok behavior when a sound is hot. Creators use the audio over completely different videos (someone levitating, anime edits, random comedy skits) to ride the algorithm boost from a popular sound.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The nursery rhyme @edmondx parodied may be over 240 years old. The earliest known oral version dates to approximately 1780 in Massachusetts.
The original rhyme goes all the way to twenty ("Nineteen, twenty, my plate's empty"), but @edmondx's version cuts off at six, which is honestly all anyone remembers anyway.
Illustrator Walter Crane published two separate illustrated editions of the original rhyme, in 1869 and 1910.
Urban Dictionary entries for the meme mostly consist of people screaming about how fire or annoying the sound is, which feels accurate.
Derivatives & Variations
Sped-up and slowed-down remixes:
Multiple pitch-shifted versions of @edmondx's audio circulated on TikTok, following the broader trend of speed-altered sound edits popular on the platform in 2023[3].
Anime fan edits:
Creators paired the audio with characters from series like *Oshi No Ko*, blending the shoe meme with anime fandom culture[3].
Stylized video edits:
Users like @vs.flxshyyy applied visual effects and editing techniques to the original footage, creating polished remixes of the raw TikTok[3].
Frequently Asked Questions
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