Jordie Bloom is the name of the fan who shouted “Bing Bong” to the camera. And as you can expect, the media is all over the latest craze that has defined New York’s excellent 4-1 start. As have their players, notably guard Evan Fournier. The Knicks’ official Twitter account has already embraced Bing Bong. Instead, the team and the media have partnered up to turn the ridiculous catchphrase into a battle cry for a first-place team. Bing Bong has been adopted by the New York Knicksĭelete those drafts, America!!! #BINGBONG /wsfhsPxQZh- Kazeem Famuyide October 29, 2021īing Bong could have very easily faded into oblivion, just like its namesake in Inside Out (apologies for the spoiler). The noise is also what Sidetalk, operated by a pair of NYU students, uses at the start of its videos. “Bing Bong” happens to double as the infamous warning noise NYC subway trains make when the doors are closing. While that may be the reason the phrase is now a skyline-sized meme, New Yorkers have been familiar with the sound for a while. Surprisingly, Bing Bong became the largest takeaway. The 56-second clip ended up going viral, amassing 5.6 million views on Twitter and over 870K views on Instagram. Less than halfway into the NSFW video, a fan shouted, “Bing Bong!” before the video moved on. For this particular Bing Bong, the origins can be traced all the way back … to 10 days ago.Īfter the Knicks prevailed 138-134 in overtime over the Boston Celtics, Sidetalk posted a clip of expletive-laden fans celebrating the season-opening win outside of Madison Square Garden. Sidetalk bing bong update#Press play on Nems’ update of “Bing Bong” with Styles P, Fat Joe, and Busta Rhymes below, along with the full Bing Kong remix project and - if you missed it - a full stream of CONGO.We love the Bing Bong! /Bzm9IVSxVs- No Dunks October 22, 2021Ĭontrary to what this writer first believed, Bing Bong is more than just the imaginary friend from Disney’s Inside Out. Since then, Nems has found additional fame on the meme circuit, mainly thanks to his various sayings in videos for the aforementioned outlets. Fans can also see a “Knicks remix” and other edits of the track to enjoy.ĬONGO make landfall back in August and came with 14 tracks and additional features from Rixhie Racks, Black Savv, Tony Sunshine, UFO Fev, Eddie Kaine, Ill Bill, Rim, Spit Gemz, King Card, Nrok, and Dinero Daboss. The success of “Bing Bong” has led to a remix project that, in addition to said remix, sees equally dope incarnations of the track with collaborations alongside the likes of Vado, Shoota93, Trae Tha Truth, and Paul Wall. “Ayo, pain don’t care ’bout son, put your lights out, know how many homies I seen die when its nights out, I’m the Big Daddy Kane wit’ the raw food, now what you want, huh? Dope or dog food, keep it a kilo, no one’s hard as me, birthed out the water, started chargin’ fees, surf in Maybachs, make it hard to breathe, so we posted on the ‘Gram for the gods to see, yo, I’m too G, Dapper Dan designed me, been freshman since the class of ’93…” 17), the Coney Island talent unveils a remix of the track that sees additional assistance from Empire State heavyweights Styles P, Fat Joe, and Busta Rhymes, all of whom make little work of the Vinny Idol-produced cut with hard-hitting bars of their own: Back in August, Nems - who many might know from Sidetalk NYC or, more recently, REVOLT’s “ The Crew League” - dropped off a hard-hitting single titled “Bing Bong,” which is taken from the equally dope project CONGO.
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