We Are Number One
Also known as: WANO · Robbie Rotten Song
"We Are Number One" is a song from the Icelandic children's show *LazyTown*, performed by Stefán Karl Stefánsson as the villain Robbie Rotten. Originally airing in 2014, the song exploded into meme culture in late 2016 through an avalanche of remixes and parody edits on YouTube and SoundCloud. The meme took on a deeply personal dimension when fans learned Stefánsson had been diagnosed with cancer, turning their remix efforts into a fundraising campaign that raised over $151,000.
TL;DR
We Are Number One a viral song and character from the children's show 'Lazy Town' that became a massive meme in 2016.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The standard format for a "We Are Number One" meme is a remixed version of the original music video with some creative twist applied. Creators typically title their edit "We Are Number One but..." followed by the modification. Common approaches include:
- Word replacement remixes: Swap specific words with sounds, clips, or other songs. Example: "We Are Number One but every time they say 'one,' it gets faster". - Mashups: Blend the song with another track or meme. Grandayy's Crash Bandicoot "Woah" remix is the gold standard here. - Visual edits: Alter the footage in some escalating or absurd way. - Bait-and-switch: Present the video as something else entirely, then reveal "We Are Number One" as the actual content, following SiIvaGunner's original approach.
The song's quotable lines, particularly "Look at this net" and the opening "Hey!", also work as standalone reaction content and image macros.
Cultural Impact
Full History
Fun Facts
The song was originally called "Villain Number One" before being renamed during production.
Composer Máni Svavarsson was inspired by "Baggy Trousers" by Madness when writing the track.
Stefánsson first watched a meme remix of his song while on morphine in a hospital bed and loved it immediately.
*LazyTown* had already produced two earlier meme-famous songs: "You Are a Pirate" (2005) and "Cooking by the Book" (2009).
A Change.org petition for a Robbie Rotten statue in Hafnarfjörður, Iceland, collected over 100,000 signatures.
Derivatives & Variations
Bass-boosted We Are Number One versions
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(2016)Slowed and reverb versions
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(2016)Mashups with other songs and memes
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(2016)Video compilations with gaming and sports footage
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(2016)Frequently Asked Questions
References (5)
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- 3We Are Number One - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 4We Are Number Oneencyclopedia
- 5We Are Number One - Urban Dictionarydictionary