Cody Ko Lets Go
Also known as: "Let's Fucking Go I Guess · " "Let's Go Baby"
Cody Ko "Let's Go" is a pair of viral clips from YouTuber Cody Ko's reaction videos in which he exclaims "Let's fucking go!" while pretending to ballroom dance. The first version, enthusiastic and over-the-top, appeared in February 2024. The second, deliberately unenthusiastic ("Let's fucking go? I guess?"), dropped in April 2024 and became a massive TikTok sound used over 51,000 times as a reaction for situations that deserve only a lukewarm response2.
TL;DR
Cody Ko "Let's Go" is a pair of viral clips from YouTuber Cody Ko's reaction videos in which he exclaims "Let's fucking go!" while pretending to ballroom dance.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The enthusiastic version works for moments of genuine but over-the-top excitement, typically played for absurdist humor. The unenthusiastic version, which is far more popular, follows a simple template:
Set up a situation that's technically positive or noteworthy but feels deeply underwhelming or confusing
Layer the "Let's fucking go? I guess?" audio over your reaction
The comedy comes from the gap between what should be exciting and your complete lack of enthusiasm about it
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The unenthusiastic version is a deliberate callback to the enthusiastic one, making it one of the rare memes where the creator intentionally spawned the more viral sequel.
@peeeness's smoking joke using the sound got 786,000 likes in four days, making it one of the highest-performing individual uses of the sound.
The sound had been used 51,300 times on TikTok by mid-2024.
The original "Zillow Gone Wild" video that spawned the first clip was a reaction to a real subreddit dedicated to bizarre real estate listings.
Derivatives & Variations
Enthusiastic "Let's Go Baby" edits:
The original hype version was used as a genuine celebration sound, often edited into ballroom or dance settings for visual comedy[3].
Extended dance edits:
Some TikTokers expanded the ballroom dancing into full choreography or spliced Ko into formal dance competition footage[3].
Meta self-referential uses:
Ko using his own sound on May 8 became its own mini-meme, with fans treating it as the ultimate "he's in on the joke" moment[2].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
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- 3Cody Ko "Let's Go" - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 411th Shorty Awardsencyclopedia