What Is The 'You Wanna Guess The Color Of My Underwear' Meme? The Viral Charli XCX And Billie Eilish Memes Explained
As if there weren't enough memes about Charli XCX's latest album Brat, a recently released remix of the song "Guess" featuring Billie Eilish is now inspiring another wave of memes on X / Twitter. This time, the memes play with the lyrics "you wanna guess the color of my underwear," and they keep going viral. So what are the memes all about? Here's what you need to know.
What Is The 'You Wanna Guess The Color Of My Underwear' Meme?
"Guess" is a song from the deluxe edition of the hit Charli XCX album Brat, released on June 10th, 2024. The song is all about Charli's underwear and starts with the lyrics, "You wanna guess the color of my underwear." Following the success of the song, Charli released a remix of the song with Billie Eilish in August.
The song started inspiring memes the day it was released back in June. The memes largely take the lyrics of the song and place them next to a funny image, with the image often featuring a pair of underwear. Now, there's a new, similar series of memes inspired by the Billie Eilish remix.
How Is 'You Wanna Guess The Color Of My Underwear' Used In Memes?
The release of the "Guess" remix has inspired a new wave of memes on X centered around the lyrics. These memes feature the copypasta caption "Charli: You wanna guess the color of my underwear? | Billie:" followed by an image. Most often, the image is meant to be a representation of either Billie Eilish or the underwear in question.
Along with this new meme format, the song has also inspired a revival of the original iteration of the memes, in which Eilish is not involved in the joke. The song is currently blowing up online, meaning the memes will likely only continue to spread in August 2024.
For the full history of the "you wanna guess the color of my underwear"
meme, be sure to check out Know Your Meme's encyclopedia entry for more information.
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