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You Got a Charger? also known as You Got a Charger? My Phone Dead, refers to a scene in the 2020 film Body Cam in which a Black male character, Aaron, played by actor Altonio Jackson, asks a store clerk if he has a charger for his phone. The scene became an exploitable video element in a series of brainrot edits on TikTok in November 2025, largely due to TikToker Cookie King's memetic use of the clip, reminiscent of other trends like Ali, You're a Nice Guy and Johnnie Walker in the War Room With Tristan Tate, among others. The "You Got a Charger?" clip was first used in memes on TikTok in April 2025, though, and later spread to Instagram Reels that year.

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On May 18th, 2020, the film Body Cam was released on Tubi.[2] In one scene, a character named Aaron, played by Altonio Jackson, walks into a convenience store and says to the clerk, "Sup, bro, you a charger? My phone dead."[3]

On April 28th, 2025, TikToker[1] @cardy561 shared a video edit meme tagged with a Hood Irony hashtag, which used the aforementioned scene, showing a crudely added green screen of cockroaches crawling. Over seven months, the video received over 36,100 likes.

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On April 29th, 2025, Instagram[4] user @mithrylp4 reposted the abovementioned video, gaining over 118,400 likes in seven months.

On September 9th, Instagram[5] users @jarrodbowenirony and @parmaviolets55 collaborated on a Reel, which used the "You Got a Charger?" clip, spliced with footage of a horse running on a beach. Over two months, the video received over 75,000 likes.



On November 21st, 2025, TikToker[6] Cookie King on his account @unbancookie shared a video edit meme that used the "You Got a Charger?" clip. Over three days, it received over 300 likes.

On that same day, a Cookie King fan account, TikToker[7] @idkawesomeedit, shared a "You Got a Charger?" video meme that showed a "Christmas edition" version of the scene. Over three days, the video gained over 34,500 likes.

On November 22nd, Cookie King shared a TikTok[8] on @unbancookie, showing a "Gorilla edition" of the "You Got a Charger?" meme, which used a video effect that added a gorilla to each character's back. Over two days, the video garnered over 25,700 likes.

Also on November 22nd, 2025, TikToker[9] @pastapesto28 shared an iteration of the meme, in which the scene was continually interrupted by a screen asking the viewer to rotate their phone. Over two days, the video gained over 71,000 likes.

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