Bling Bling Boy

Bling Bling Boy is a Johnny Test character who became a YouTube Poop meme in 2015, spawning face-swap edits and rap mashups featuring his signature over-the-top rap scene.

Bling Bling Boy is a character from the Cartoon Network animated series *Johnny Test* who became the subject of YouTube Poop remixes and shitposts in the mid-2010s. His meme career took off in late 2015 after Drake's "Hotline Bling" music video went viral, inspiring face-swap edits and rap mashups. The character's over-the-top personality and a specific rap scene from the show made him perfect material for remix culture.

TL;DR

Bling Bling Boy, whose real name in the show is Eugene Hamilton, is the main antagonist of *Johnny Test*.

Overview

Bling Bling Boy, whose real name is Eugene Hamilton, is the main antagonist of *Johnny Test*2. He's a rich, flashy kid obsessed with Johnny's twin sisters, Susan and Mary. Most meme content draws from a specific episode called "Phat Johnny," which aired December 3rd, 20062. Two scenes from that episode became the go-to material: one where Bling Bling Boy transforms into a muscular version of himself, and another where he raps a verse to impress talent agents2.

The character's exaggerated swagger, combined with his ridiculous appearance (bald head, gold chains, sunglasses), made him a natural fit for remix and mashup videos. His rap scene in particular gave creators raw material to lay over popular beats.

Bling Bling Boy first appeared in the pilot episode of *Johnny Test*, though that episode was never publicly released1. Viewers first met the character in Season 1, Episode 1, which aired September 17th, 2005, in the United States2.

The character sat dormant as meme material for nearly a decade. The earliest known meme use came on March 3rd, 2015, when YouTube user JustcallmeBiraj uploaded a video titled "Minecraft Timelapse: Bling Bling Boy," showing the character's face built in Minecraft1. The video gained just over 400 views2.

Origin & Background

Key People
JustcallmeBiraj, skellygore

Bling Bling Boy first appeared in the pilot episode of *Johnny Test*, though that episode was never publicly released. Viewers first met the character in Season 1, Episode 1, which aired September 17th, 2005, in the United States.

The character sat dormant as meme material for nearly a decade. The earliest known meme use came on March 3rd, 2015, when YouTube user JustcallmeBiraj uploaded a video titled "Minecraft Timelapse: Bling Bling Boy," showing the character's face built in Minecraft. The video gained just over 400 views.

How It Spread

Bling Bling Boy's meme spread is tied directly to Drake's "Hotline Bling." Drake's music video dropped on October 19th, 2015, via Apple Music, and quickly became one of the most parodied videos of that year. The video's simple dance moves and colorful backdrops made it an easy target for edits.

On December 26th, 2015, someone posted an image swapping Bling Bling Boy's face onto Drake's body from the Hotline Bling video to Tumblr, picking up 49 notes. The name similarity between "Bling Bling Boy" and "Hotline Bling" was too obvious for the internet to ignore.

The real breakout came a year later. On December 22nd, 2016, YouTuber skellygore uploaded the most popular Bling Bling Boy video, laying the character's rap from "Phat Johnny" over the beat to "You Reposted In The Wrong Neighborhood". That video pulled in over 53,000 views. The same day, skellygore uploaded a second edit combining the rap with the "Hotline Bling" beat, which got over 23,000 views. Skellygore also created a YouTube playlist collecting various Bling Bling Boy joke videos that others had made.

By May 2017, the meme had branched beyond remix videos. A comparison image pairing Bling Bling Boy with rapper Post Malone started circulating online. On May 5th, 2017, the Facebook page "Social Anxiety Disorder Memes" posted the image and picked up over 3,000 likes and reactions.

Timeline

2015-03-01

The earliest known Bling Bling Boy meme appeared as a Minecraft timelapse video, but the meme gained real traction after Drake's "Hotline Bling" video went viral in late 2015.

2016-12-01

A "Hotline Bling" remix featuring Bling Bling Boy became the most viewed Bling Bling Boy meme video on YouTube with over 53,000 views.

2017-05-01

A Bling Bling Boy meme posted by the Facebook page "Social Anxiety Disorder Memes" received over 3,000 likes.

How to Use This Meme

Bling Bling Boy memes typically fall into a few categories:

1

Rap mashups: Take the character's rap scene from "Phat Johnny" and lay it over a popular beat. Common choices include trap beats, "Hotline Bling," or meme songs like "You Reposted In The Wrong Neighborhood."

2

Face swaps: Paste Bling Bling Boy's head onto the body of a rapper or celebrity, especially Drake in the "Hotline Bling" video.

3

Lookalike comparisons: Place a side-by-side image of Bling Bling Boy next to a real person he vaguely resembles (Post Malone being the most popular example).

4

General shitposting: Use clips or screenshots of the character in standard YouTube Poop fashion, with distortion, speed changes, and loud audio.

Cultural Impact

Drake's "Hotline Bling" video was a meme factory in its own right. It won Best Rap Song and Best Rap/Sung Performance at the 2017 Grammy Awards and inspired a T-Mobile Super Bowl commercial. Bling Bling Boy rode that wave as one of many characters edited into the video's distinctive colored rooms, though he carved out his own niche thanks to the "bling" name overlap and his existing rap scene from the show.

The Post Malone comparison meme also tapped into a broader trend of cartoon-to-celebrity lookalike jokes that were popular on Facebook meme pages in 2017.

Fun Facts

The character's real name, Eugene Hamilton, is rarely used in memes. Everyone just calls him Bling Bling Boy.

Drake's "Hotline Bling" video was financed by Apple Inc. and directed by Director X, who said he hoped the video would inspire men to dance more.

"Hotline Bling" itself won two Grammy Awards in 2017 for Best Rap Song and Best Rap/Sung Performance, meaning Bling Bling Boy memes are indirectly connected to Grammy-winning content.

The "Hotline Bling" music video spawned so many memes and parodies that it helped the song climb the charts, according to NME.

On Urban Dictionary, Bling Bling Boy is defined as "the rich OG simp," a nod to the character's constant pursuit of Johnny's sisters.

Derivatives & Variations

Bling Bling Boy x "You Reposted In The Wrong Neighborhood":

The most popular single video, uploaded by skellygore in December 2016, blending the character's rap with the remix beat[2].

Bling Bling Boy x "Hotline Bling":

A companion edit by skellygore pairing the character's rap with Drake's beat[1].

Post Malone comparison memes:

Side-by-side images comparing the character's appearance to Post Malone, spread primarily through Facebook meme pages in 2017[2].

Frequently Asked Questions

Bling Bling Boy

Bling Bling Boy is a Johnny Test character who became a YouTube Poop meme in 2015, spawning face-swap edits and rap mashups featuring his signature over-the-top rap scene.

Bling Bling Boy is a character from the Cartoon Network animated series *Johnny Test* who became the subject of YouTube Poop remixes and shitposts in the mid-2010s. His meme career took off in late 2015 after Drake's "Hotline Bling" music video went viral, inspiring face-swap edits and rap mashups. The character's over-the-top personality and a specific rap scene from the show made him perfect material for remix culture.

TL;DR

Bling Bling Boy, whose real name in the show is Eugene Hamilton, is the main antagonist of *Johnny Test*.

Overview

Bling Bling Boy, whose real name is Eugene Hamilton, is the main antagonist of *Johnny Test*. He's a rich, flashy kid obsessed with Johnny's twin sisters, Susan and Mary. Most meme content draws from a specific episode called "Phat Johnny," which aired December 3rd, 2006. Two scenes from that episode became the go-to material: one where Bling Bling Boy transforms into a muscular version of himself, and another where he raps a verse to impress talent agents.

The character's exaggerated swagger, combined with his ridiculous appearance (bald head, gold chains, sunglasses), made him a natural fit for remix and mashup videos. His rap scene in particular gave creators raw material to lay over popular beats.

Bling Bling Boy first appeared in the pilot episode of *Johnny Test*, though that episode was never publicly released. Viewers first met the character in Season 1, Episode 1, which aired September 17th, 2005, in the United States.

The character sat dormant as meme material for nearly a decade. The earliest known meme use came on March 3rd, 2015, when YouTube user JustcallmeBiraj uploaded a video titled "Minecraft Timelapse: Bling Bling Boy," showing the character's face built in Minecraft. The video gained just over 400 views.

Origin & Background

Key People
JustcallmeBiraj, skellygore

Bling Bling Boy first appeared in the pilot episode of *Johnny Test*, though that episode was never publicly released. Viewers first met the character in Season 1, Episode 1, which aired September 17th, 2005, in the United States.

The character sat dormant as meme material for nearly a decade. The earliest known meme use came on March 3rd, 2015, when YouTube user JustcallmeBiraj uploaded a video titled "Minecraft Timelapse: Bling Bling Boy," showing the character's face built in Minecraft. The video gained just over 400 views.

How It Spread

Bling Bling Boy's meme spread is tied directly to Drake's "Hotline Bling." Drake's music video dropped on October 19th, 2015, via Apple Music, and quickly became one of the most parodied videos of that year. The video's simple dance moves and colorful backdrops made it an easy target for edits.

On December 26th, 2015, someone posted an image swapping Bling Bling Boy's face onto Drake's body from the Hotline Bling video to Tumblr, picking up 49 notes. The name similarity between "Bling Bling Boy" and "Hotline Bling" was too obvious for the internet to ignore.

The real breakout came a year later. On December 22nd, 2016, YouTuber skellygore uploaded the most popular Bling Bling Boy video, laying the character's rap from "Phat Johnny" over the beat to "You Reposted In The Wrong Neighborhood". That video pulled in over 53,000 views. The same day, skellygore uploaded a second edit combining the rap with the "Hotline Bling" beat, which got over 23,000 views. Skellygore also created a YouTube playlist collecting various Bling Bling Boy joke videos that others had made.

By May 2017, the meme had branched beyond remix videos. A comparison image pairing Bling Bling Boy with rapper Post Malone started circulating online. On May 5th, 2017, the Facebook page "Social Anxiety Disorder Memes" posted the image and picked up over 3,000 likes and reactions.

Timeline

2015-03-01

The earliest known Bling Bling Boy meme appeared as a Minecraft timelapse video, but the meme gained real traction after Drake's "Hotline Bling" video went viral in late 2015.

2016-12-01

A "Hotline Bling" remix featuring Bling Bling Boy became the most viewed Bling Bling Boy meme video on YouTube with over 53,000 views.

2017-05-01

A Bling Bling Boy meme posted by the Facebook page "Social Anxiety Disorder Memes" received over 3,000 likes.

How to Use This Meme

Bling Bling Boy memes typically fall into a few categories:

1

Rap mashups: Take the character's rap scene from "Phat Johnny" and lay it over a popular beat. Common choices include trap beats, "Hotline Bling," or meme songs like "You Reposted In The Wrong Neighborhood."

2

Face swaps: Paste Bling Bling Boy's head onto the body of a rapper or celebrity, especially Drake in the "Hotline Bling" video.

3

Lookalike comparisons: Place a side-by-side image of Bling Bling Boy next to a real person he vaguely resembles (Post Malone being the most popular example).

4

General shitposting: Use clips or screenshots of the character in standard YouTube Poop fashion, with distortion, speed changes, and loud audio.

Cultural Impact

Drake's "Hotline Bling" video was a meme factory in its own right. It won Best Rap Song and Best Rap/Sung Performance at the 2017 Grammy Awards and inspired a T-Mobile Super Bowl commercial. Bling Bling Boy rode that wave as one of many characters edited into the video's distinctive colored rooms, though he carved out his own niche thanks to the "bling" name overlap and his existing rap scene from the show.

The Post Malone comparison meme also tapped into a broader trend of cartoon-to-celebrity lookalike jokes that were popular on Facebook meme pages in 2017.

Fun Facts

The character's real name, Eugene Hamilton, is rarely used in memes. Everyone just calls him Bling Bling Boy.

Drake's "Hotline Bling" video was financed by Apple Inc. and directed by Director X, who said he hoped the video would inspire men to dance more.

"Hotline Bling" itself won two Grammy Awards in 2017 for Best Rap Song and Best Rap/Sung Performance, meaning Bling Bling Boy memes are indirectly connected to Grammy-winning content.

The "Hotline Bling" music video spawned so many memes and parodies that it helped the song climb the charts, according to NME.

On Urban Dictionary, Bling Bling Boy is defined as "the rich OG simp," a nod to the character's constant pursuit of Johnny's sisters.

Derivatives & Variations

Bling Bling Boy x "You Reposted In The Wrong Neighborhood":

The most popular single video, uploaded by skellygore in December 2016, blending the character's rap with the remix beat[2].

Bling Bling Boy x "Hotline Bling":

A companion edit by skellygore pairing the character's rap with Drake's beat[1].

Post Malone comparison memes:

Side-by-side images comparing the character's appearance to Post Malone, spread primarily through Facebook meme pages in 2017[2].

Frequently Asked Questions