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De coronavirus pandemic wey shut down countries den economies bring de world to a standstill.
Chaw govments around de world close dema borders, ban public gatherings, lockdown everybody plus 'stay home' order to citizens in order to reduce spread of Covid-19.
While millions of people across de world dey under lockdown, boredom dey set in which dey make some people step out to town, while others dey find entertainment online.
How young pipo dey keep di spark alive ontop lockdown‘Why Ghana govment do virtual concert take launch COVID-19 app wey people no fit download?’
De dancing pallbearers from Ghana who dey dance plus coffin on dema shoulder turn major source of entertainment den coronavirus sensitisation message de world over.
Thousands of social media users create plenty internet memes plus de dancing pallbearers, de message behind de pallbearers meme be simple: "stay home or dance plus us."
of notability and mutation.
MemeStatusSubmissionType:Dance, Reaction, Remix, Viral VideoYear2020OriginTikTokTagsdancing, pallbearers, coffin, remix, video, astronomia, edm, carriers, casket, fail, funeral, techno, music, tony igy, coffin dancers, cofin, grave rave, dancing coffin, coffin dance, travelin sister, bigscout nana prempeth, @lawyer_ggmu, @xacamnhuong, @.Additional References9GAGRedditUrban DictionaryWikipedia
About
Coffin Dance, also known as Dancing Pallbearers or Dancing Coffin, refers to several videos showing Ghanian pallbearers dancing while they are carrying a coffin. In March 2020, the videos, paired with EDM song "Astronomia" by Tony Igy, gained popularity in FAIL edits, similar to To Be Continued and We'll Be Right Backmemes.
Origin
The first of the three most popular videos that gained popularity in connection with the trend was uploaded to YouTube[1] by Travelin Sister on January 22nd, 2015 and depicted Ghana's cultural phenomenon of dancing pallbearers (shown below, left). The video received over 2.9 million views in five years. Another video, a report by BBC News Africa,[2] was uploaded to YouTube on July 27th, 2017. That video received over 681,000 views in three years (shown below, right).
The third video, which depicted pallbearers accidentally dropping a coffin during their dance, was first posted by Facebook[3] user Bigscout Nana Prempeth on May 2nd, 2019, gaining over 2,900 reactions, 4,600 shares and 350,000 views in one year (shown below). On May 3rd, 2019, the video was reuploaded to YouTube[4] where it received over 725,000 views in one year.
The exact first instance of the video being paired with the EDM track "Astronomia" by Tony Igy is unknown. On February 26th, 2020, TikTok[5] user @lawyer_ggmu (previously @khvichagogava) posted the earliest known instance of the meme (made by an unknown author) in which the video, paired with the song, was used as a punchline for a FAIL clip. The TikTok received over 4.5 million views and 474,700 likes in one month (shown below).
Spread
In the following weeks, the video gained significant popularity on TikTok as a punchline for FAIL clips in a manner similar to To Be Continued and We'll Be Right Back memes memes, implying that the person in the FAIL video has died. For example, on March 6th, 2020, TikTok[6] account Trickshots posted a version of the meme that received over 2.9 million views and 237,000 likes (shown below, left). A March 12th meme by TikTok[7] user @xacamnhuong received over 2.7 million views and 330,800 likes (shown below, center). A March 14 meme by @.minh_hieu[8] gained over 7.2 million views and 478,400 likes (shown below, right).
In the following weeks, the meme received further spread to Twitter, Instagram and other online platforms. For example on March 20th, 2020, Facebook page J e k y[9] uploaded an edit that was received over 660 reacts and 2,600 shares in one week. On YouTube,[10][11] compilations of Dancing Pallbearer memes, often referred to as Dancing Coffin memes or Astronomia memes, were posted.
Related Memes
Astronomia
"Astronomia" is a 2010 electronic dance music (EDM) song by Tony Igy. The song, as well as a 2014 remix by Vicetone, has since been used in a series of videos on YouTube and TikTok, most notably in the Dancing Pallbearers videos.
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