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쇼미더머니 10 관련 유행어

Show Me The Money 10 Memes and Catchphrases
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Meme Name

Show Me The Money 10 Related Buzzwords/Memes

Pronunciation

Sho-mee-duh-muh-nee Sip Gwan-ryeon Yoo-haeng-uh

Origin

"Show Me The Money 10 Related Buzzwords/Memes" refers to a collection of various memes and popular phrases that gained significant traction on online communities and social media from the latter half of 2021, when Mnet's hip-hop survival program 'Show Me The Money 10' aired, until the following year. This particular season, despite achieving record-breaking success in music charts, sparked debates about the essence of the hip-hop genre, leaving behind numerous memorable scenes and remarks.

Period of Popularity

These memes were actively generated during the broadcast period of 'Show Me The Money 10', from its first airing on October 1, 2021, to its finale on December 3, 2021. They continued to be widely discussed and popular on online communities and social media for some time even after the show concluded.

Key Meanings

"Show Me The Money 10 Related Buzzwords/Memes" originated from impressive actions, remarks, or specific situations involving contestants within the program that left a strong impression on the public.

  • Basick's First Round: Basick, the winner of 'Show Me The Money 4', reappeared as a contestant, creating an ironic situation where he was judged by Song Min-ho, who was the runner-up in his previous season. This scene highlighted both Basick's spirit of re-challenge and Song Min-ho's growth as a judge, leaving a deep impression on many.
  • Sokodomo's Budae Jjigae: During his rap, contestant Sokodomo made a somewhat quirky yet cute remark, "I want to eat Budae Jjigae (Korean sausage stew)," which strongly resonated with viewers. This statement emphasized Sokodomo's unique character and became a meme.
  • Tabber Meme: Contestant Tabber garnered attention for his unique way of holding the microphone and his musical style that blurred the lines between singer and rapper. Discussions about his distinctive appearance and musical identity themselves became a meme.
  • Lee Chan-hyuk of "Disharmony": Lee Chan-hyuk of AKMU featured in Mud the Student's song "Disharmony," presenting an unexpected and fresh combination and stage. This created a significant buzz among the public and became a hot topic.
  • Kwangil-Syns: This term refers to the combination of the final winner Jo Gwang-il and runner-up Sins (Shin-s), formed naturally due to the two rappers' outstanding skills and their performances in the final stage, which deeply impressed viewers.
  • Park Jun-ho Got Park Jun-ho'd: This buzzword emerged from the situation where contestant Pullik (real name Park Jun-ho) was almost entirely edited out of the broadcast. It was used to humorously express Pullik's unfortunate situation, alongside viewers' criticism of Mnet's "devil's editing" (malicious editing).
  • Singing Rap Controversy: Throughout 'Show Me The Money 10', the excessive proportion of singing rap and mainstream music led to strong criticism among hip-hop fans who felt that the authentic essence of hip-hop was fading. This sparked debates about the definition of the hip-hop genre, with reactions like "This isn't hip-hop."
  • OneSun's Re-evaluation: Rapper OneSun, who previously appeared on 'Show Me The Money', gained significant popularity by uploading review content for 'Show Me The Money 10' on YouTube. His in-depth analysis and "vibe from experience" (짬에서 나오는 바이브) were re-evaluated, leading hip-hop fans to recognize him as a "hip-hop godfather."
  • Jinx Breaking: 'Show Me The Money 10' became a hot topic as several long-standing jinxes were broken. For example, the jinx that Code Kunst's team never wins was broken by Jo Gwang-il's victory, and the jinx that Justhis's featured songs always lose (except for contestants from the same label) was also broken by Jo Gwang-il's win.

Target Audience

These memes were primarily consumed by young people aged late teens to their thirties who enjoy hip-hop music, viewers who consistently watched the 'Show Me The Money' series, and internet users of all ages who actively engage with online communities and social media.

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