We Are Charlie Kirk By Spalexma
Also known as: "We Are Charlie Kirk · We Carry the Flame" AI Song
"We Are Charlie Kirk" is a presumed AI-generated memorial song credited to the anonymous music project Spalexma, released on September 16, 2025, six days after conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated2. The power ballad-style track went massively viral on TikTok and X in November 2025 after users began sharing it to mock its overwrought AI vocals and heavy-handed lyrics1. Widely labeled "AI slop" by media outlets, the song still managed to chart on both Spotify and Billboard, making it one of the first AI-generated tracks to do so2.
Overview
"We Are Charlie Kirk" is a 3:44-minute song with a male AI-generated voice belting dramatic, Christian-themed lyrics over instrumentation reminiscent of 1980s power ballads2. The track frames Kirk as a martyr who "lived for Jesus" and urges listeners to "carry the flame" of his religious and political legacy5. The vocals are loud, passionate, and unmistakably artificial, with listeners widely noting a robotic "AI accent" in the delivery3. The song was released as the final track on an 11-song album titled *Charlie Kirk Forever Alive*, one of eighteen Christian-themed albums credited to Spalexma in 20252.
Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, was assassinated on September 10, 2025, during a TPUSA event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah2. Six days later, on September 16, 2025, the song "We Are Charlie Kirk" appeared on music streaming services under the name Spalexma1. Two days after that, the audio was uploaded to YouTube, where it picked up over 57,900 views and 1,300 likes across two months4.
Spalexma has no public identity or social media presence. The profile is associated only with an organization called "SP Music Project," which according to Genius has previously released AI-generated Christian and patriotic music3. All of Spalexma's output is credited to the project rather than individual artists1. The streaming service Deezer flagged the song through its AI music detection software as artificially generated2.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
Media
How to Use This Meme
The song typically functions as a TikTok sound paired with ironic or mocking content. Common uses include:
Reaction videos — Film yourself or a friend hearing the song for the first time, capturing genuine shock at the AI vocals
Lip dubs — Mouth along dramatically to the chorus ("We are Charlie Kirk! We carry the flame!"), usually with exaggerated emotion
Kirkified edits — Pair the audio with Charlie Kirk face swap images or other anti-Kirk meme content
Family reactions — Play the song for a parent or relative on camera and record their response
Ironic patriotism — Use the song as background audio for satirical "national anthem" or "this goes hard" posts
Cultural Impact
Full History
Fun Facts
Spalexma released 18 Christian-themed albums in 2025 alone, all presumably AI-generated. "We Are Charlie Kirk" was just one track among hundreds.
The phrase "We are Charlie Kirk" had already been used as a protest slogan by Kirk's supporters between his assassination and the song's release.
X user @tifa_glockhart quote-tweeted the viral post with "This is what sleep token sounds like to me," earning 12,000 likes.
Pitchfork scored the song 0.7 out of 10 in its year-end music moments ranking.
The song was flagged by Deezer's AI detection software, one of the few streaming platforms with such a tool at the time.
Derivatives & Variations
Kirkified meme videos
— TikTok and Instagram users paired the song with Charlie Kirk face-swap edits, creating a genre of ironic tribute content[4]
AI celebrity singing videos
— ViVO Tunes and similar accounts created AI-generated videos of JD Vance, Celine Dion, Ed Sheeran, Lady Gaga, and Taylor Swift performing Kirk memorial songs[2]
Vocal covers
— Multiple TikTokers recorded their own live performances of the song, some drawing hundreds of thousands of views[1]
AI Erika Kirk video
— An AI-generated video depicted Kirk's widow performing the song to MAGA figures including Donald and Melania Trump[1]
Family reaction videos
— A subgenre where users played the song for confused or horrified relatives[1]
Frequently Asked Questions
References (5)
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- 5We Are Charlie Kirk - Wikipediaencyclopedia