Trololo

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Also known as: Trololo · Trololo Meme

Trololo is a 2009 audio meme featuring Soviet singer Eduard Khil's 1976 song "I'm So Happy," iconic for its distinctive "trololo" vocal flourishes that spawned viral remixes.

Trololo is an audio-based meme that originated from a specific sound clip or song that went viral across platforms.

Overview

Trololo is a meme that emerged in the late 2000s and became a notable part of meme culture.

Trololo emerged around 2009 and spread across multiple internet platforms. The meme took off through sharing on social media and forums, evolving as different communities adapted it to their contexts.

Origin & Background

Platform
Internet
Date
2009

Trololo emerged around 2009 and gained popularity across social media platforms.

How It Spread

Trololo originated around 2009 and quickly spread across multiple internet platforms. The meme worked with users because of its relatability and versatility, allowing it to be adapted to countless different contexts and situations.

Platforms

RedditTwitterTikTokInstagram

Timeline

2009

Trololo first appears online

2009

Gains traction on social media

2010

Reaches peak popularity

2011-01-01

Trololo reached mainstream popularity and media coverage

2012-01-01

Brands and companies started using Trololo in marketing

2014-01-01

Trololo entered the broader pop culture conversation

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How to Use This Meme

Use Trololo when the situation calls for expressing the sentiment or format this meme is known for. The meme works well in both casual conversations and social media posts.

1

Find the Trololo audio on TikTok or Instagram

2

Create a video that matches or plays off the audio

3

Time your actions or cuts to sync with the sound

4

Post using the original sound for maximum reach

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

Trololo contributed to the broader world of the late 2000s online culture, matching the humor and communication styles of its time.

Fun Facts

First gained widespread attention around 2009

Categorized as a audio meme

Current status: declining

Has been shared across multiple platforms worldwide

Remains part of the internet vocabulary

The Trololo meme has been shared millions of times across social media

You can create your own Trololo meme using free tools like Imgflip

Trololo first appeared in 2009

The meme is still remixed and adapted by creators

Brands and marketers have used Trololo in their campaigns

The meme is still remixed and adapted by creators

Frequently Asked Questions