imagine being some furry digital music artist in 2012 not knowing your silly 8 bit song is about to become one of the most iconic internet songs of all time
@@JKA.X2 this upload maybe but it doesn't necessarily mean that the song was produced the same time. My first taste of it was the trololo parody which I heard in a now 11 years old video.
@@ArvolyXSL ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1Wytn-_MSBo.html it isn't the video I mentioned but it is the version I heard in it and this was uploaded 12 years ago
i was thinking "oh what the song that have rat boy as cover " and yesterday i found video mixing this with mrbeasttttt meme ... it called rainbow mrbeastttt ... and i was like "finally some clues" and yeah i found it's name in the comments
Trevor Hare i don’t want to revive old memes since people will incorporate shitty modern day crap with them and ruin them id say keep them dead because in that case we know they died with dignity
I wasn't around on RU-vid when this song came out, but listening to it now gives me such a strong feeling of nostalgia i cannot describe. Like i've wandered into a museum filled with ancient wonders i've never gotten to know.
I know this comment is a whole year late, but I'm very much in the same situation. Heads up to Will_Wam and my millennium cousin, who introduced 2000s and early 2010s meme culture and songs to me while I was just a clueless 8-year-old kid having fun on Scratch in 2014
@@Xioverze yeah, and also he's a bunch of other furry musicians, I'm not furry, I just watched a video that talked about it, so I just know kitsune² and Jackal Queenston
If you don't understand, Emma Essex is the creator of this song and is apparently Jackal Queenston too. Jackal Queenston is an alias in which the song Rubber Band was published. Rubber Band is the background theme of Penis Music.
Listening to this again after all these years… the nostalgic feeling I get is beyond any degree of comprehension. This is a truly marvelous piece of internet history right here.
Come to think to it. I first heard it in a computers' class, and I intended to found for quite a time, but I just quit. Now, I just found a trumpet skeleton remix with a familiar tune, and I end here. Wow, it just happens.
Holy crap Renard is so freaking prolific. Nearly all my favorite internet tunes and then some were all composed by them, but just under a slew of aliases so it was not too obvious! They can also do just every genre amazingly, a different alias if they want to try something different.
@@SirCommoner because maybe, big black, penis music, tool assisted speedcore, more that i can't think off the top of my head but the same person has gone through like 15 different aliases, all making different types of music throughout 2 decades
Not gonna lie, I first heard of this via Flipnote Studio. Now that I can finally see the Flipnote that introduced me to this work of art again, it's honestly kind of surreal to hear this via DSi quality first, then from this for almost a decade, only to be reunited with said Flipnote, in all it's DSi qualities. Life is strange.
Ah, I was looking for this comment, it took me years to find this song, and when I did find it like a year ago, it took me a while to find the one in Super Checkpoint, only to realize it was an MLP song. It’s whatever, though, it still hits.
Funny moments/crack/compilation sounds of the past. God this brings me back, I remember hearin' this after a SplashKittyArtist video - those were the days. :')
@@pearls2565 well then don't look on websites that have zero moderation, like Deviantart. People can post anything on there. And normal people make fetish art too.
CONFESSION For a while, I thought that the album art was just a weird-coloured dude with cat ears Took me YEARS to realize that that's a weird green and pink nose and not them just sticking out a weird green and pink tongue
My grandma just died yesterday and today was her funeral, i still can't believe how simple and easy is to loose the life, all my family and I are still sad and this is the only thing were I could find comfort because it remembers me to the 2010 when I was happy and innocent, when she was still young and healthy, before any of the things she could pass through in the last decade. R.I.P.
I feel so bad only now realizing what a legend this person was. I was around for their music being released but I never knew who made it. If they came back now it would be absolutely fantastic. Keep the 2000's alive!
yes im aware that im 3 years late, but if you haven't looked into it yourself, she still makes music (she's responsible for The Big Black and "penis music" (Rubber Band), along with a bunch of other shit -- she just released a new album like, a few months ago -- emma essex/halley labs is what you'd be looking for
As I gaze over this divine spectrum of Internet randomness, it is worthy of noting that through all of it, we need something to unify it. This song does just that. All other memes bow down to this epic piece of electronic cocaine. Not even Darude-Sandstorm has had the impact this song made.
@Mateo OwO no, no le sabe, vos menos Te explico? POV: punto de vista Están confundiendo el POV con el when Deja de arderte, mira que ya me hateaste el canal por una tontería
ive honestly this song stuck in my head for YEARS when i first heard it in a unexpected big smoke remix/YTPMV and this is my first time actually hearing the original and finding it! I found it after a undertale remix of this song was posted today and it had this video in the description So i just wanna say... thank you
Blitzkrieg well the cover screams furry and lots of furries make great art but I do agree that this is amazing and in my opinion the best furry song made