When I Die, I'mma Go to Snow Bunny Heaven
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About
When I Die, I'mma Go to Snow Bunny Heaven refers to the song "Snow Bunny Heaven" by rapper Yungcameltoe (Yung Camel Toe). In the music video, he's wearing a pink sweatshirt and sitting between two white women, rapping about dying and going to "snow bunny heaven." "Snow bunny" is an AAVE slang term for white women who favor Black men. In April 2024, the video went viral on TikTok, leading to a surge of meme content in which creators lip dubbed the song or used the video's sound. Also, many users discussed Dr. Umar Johnson in their reactions to the song. The memes made about the video made it akin to meme rap.
Origin
On March 31st, 2024, rapper Yungcameltoe posted a music video on YouTube[1] for his song "Snow Bunny Heaven," receiving over 50,200 views in a month (shown below). In the video, he's sitting between two white women. The song's hook is "When I die, I'mma go to Snow Bunny Heaven. Snow, snow, bunny heaven."
When I die, I'mma go to Snow Bunny Heaven. Snow, snow, bunny heaven. Snow, snow, bunny heaven.
On April 14th, 2024, Yungcameltoe posted a 12-second clip from the music video to TikTok[2] in which he's singing the hook, earning over 1.8 million plays and 209,300 likes in eight days (shown below).
Spread
After the video went viral on TikTok, people started using the video's sound[3] for their content. The posts started on April 16th, 2024, evident in a photo slideshow shared by TikToker[4] @2girls1keshawn who photoshopped himself into fall photos of white women, gaining over 186,000 plays and 24,100 likes in six days (recording shown below, left).
Also on April 16th, TikToker[5] @bigdawgyiggy posted a photo slideshow that included images of professional white female athletes, receiving over 657,100 plays and 85,600 likes in six days (recording shown below, right).
On April 17th, 2024, TikToker[6] @dysthyz posted a video that progressively sped up Yungcameltoe's lyrics, receiving over 3.1 million plays and 381,200 likes in five days (shown below, left).
The video started a new TikTok sound[7] that was used en masse. For instance, on April 19th, TikToker[8] @sosa.783 posted a video titled, "how mfs think snow bunny heaven look like," gaining over 3.2 million plays and 563,500 likes in three days (shown below, right).
Dr. Umar Discourse
In the title of the original YouTube[1] video, Yungcameltoe included hashtags about Dr. Umar Johnson who's known, among other things, for his critique of the so-called "Snow Bunny Crisis."[9]
In their reactions to the video and song, many users thought of Dr. Umar and imagined what his reaction would be, like TikToker[10] @allieusknows on April 21st, 2024, who received roughly 64,700 plays and 3,700 likes in a day (shown below).
Various Examples
Search Interest
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External References
[1] YouTube – Snow Bunny Heaven ❄️🐰😇 Music Video
[2] TikTok – @yungcameltoe
[3] TikTok – original sound – yungcameltoe
[4] TikTok – @2girls1keshawn
[5] TikTok – @bigdawgyiggy
[7] TikTok – original sound – anguish
[9] YouTube – Dr Umar Johnson: The Land Of Snow-Bunny | Chad Johnson & Shannon Sharpe
[10] TikTok – @allieusknows
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