Its Gonna Be May: A Look at the Popular Meme
Origins and Meaning
The "Its Gonna Be May" meme originated from the way Justin Timberlake sings the lyric "It's gonna be me" in NSYNC's 2000 hit song "It's Gonna Be Me." The unique pronunciation, with a drawn-out "ay" sound, has become a subject of amusement and ridicule.Spread and Variations
The meme gained popularity in the early 2000s and has since become a recurring internet joke. It has spawned numerous variations, including videos, GIFs, and image macros. The meme often features Timberlake's face or a screenshot from the music video, accompanied by captions referencing the "May" lyric.Some common variations include:
- "It's gonna be May, and I'm gonna be the one..." - "It's May, and I'm feeling fine..." - "It's not gonna be me, it's gonna be May..."
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