England Is My City
England Is My City is a catchphrase from a guest verse by Nick Crompton in Jake Paul's May 2017 music video "It's Everyday Bro." The line was mocked online because England is a country, not a city, sparking a wave of YouTube Poops, remixes, and comment-section jokes throughout summer 2017.
Overview
England Is My City is a catchphrase pulled from a guest rap verse delivered by Nick Crompton, then Team 10's UK-based manager, in Jake Paul's music video "It's Everyday Bro"1. The joke writes itself: England is a country, not a city, so the line was mocked almost immediately by viewers who could not believe it made the final cut2.
The phrase spread mostly through YouTube Poop edits, replacement remixes, and pile-on comments under Jake Paul videos1. It became shorthand for the whole "It's Everyday Bro" cringe wave, which itself was one of the most dunked-on YouTube uploads of 20173.
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
People typically drop "England is my city" as a nonsense geography flex, often in reply to anything vaguely British or anything Jake Paul related. A common convention is to quote it deadpan in YouTube comments or Twitter replies, or to splice the audio clip into YouTube Poop style edits where the line replaces an unrelated lyric for comedic effect.