Elon Musks Rip Harambe
"RIP Harambe" is a rap song released by Elon Musk on SoundCloud on March 30, 2019, under the fictional label Emo G Records. The Auto-Tuned track pays tribute to Harambe, the gorilla shot at the Cincinnati Zoo in 2016, and racked up over 910,000 streams in its first two days3. The song blended Musk's growing reputation as an online troll with the already-undead Harambe meme, producing a brief but chaotic moment of internet culture.
TL;DR
"RIP Harambe" is a rap song released by Elon Musk on SoundCloud on March 30, 2019, under the fictional label Emo G Records.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
This isn't a meme template in the traditional sense. People shared the song itself, quoted its lyrics ("RIP Harambe / Sipping on some Bombay / We on our way to heaven / Amen, Amen"), or referenced the fact that Elon Musk made a Harambe rap song as a punchline. The typical use was sharing the SoundCloud link or screenshots of Musk's tweets promoting it, often paired with reactions expressing disbelief.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The song's opening line is simply "Harambe, we love you".
Musk changed his Twitter name to "Jung Musk" the same weekend, leading to jokes about him joining a K-pop group.
BloodPop, who produced the track, is best known for his work with Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber.
Caroline Polachek, credited as co-writer, was the lead singer of indie pop band Chairlift before her solo career.
One popular theory suggested that Yung Jake, known for his emoji-based portrait art, was also behind the Emo G Records artwork.
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