Pop song is sang by a woman, was just popular in the last 2 years, might be in Spanish? I don't know for sure. Definitely a clubby kind of song. there's also a part that's repeated a lot that says almost sounds like she's saying, "woop woop when you're ready bom bom."

The term was coined by the musician Patrick Metzger, who described it in a blog entry on The Patterning in August 2016.[1] He suggested that, while the millennial whoop gained popularity from the late 2000s to 2010s, it has probably always been around.[4] An earlier use can be heard in the 1984 song "Jungle Love" by The Time, and, arguably, in Baltimora's 1985 hit "Tarzan Boy".[5]


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The 2017 song "Millennial Whoop" by American rock band the Pilgrims was written as a response to the idea of older generations looking down upon the younger for using such tropes: the song makes use of the interval pattern.[6]

In 2013 songwriter Ally Burnett sued Carly Rae Jepsen and Owl City over their 2012 song "Good Time", arguing similarities to her 2010 song "Ah, It's a Love Song" and its use of the millennial whoop.[2] Jepsen settled out of court, but Owl City won.[2]

The simple song starts with a single guitar and vocal samples from the 1973 song "Liberty" by Amnesty, sped and pitched up a bit. The track appears to be in mono until the beat finally drops about 25 seconds in, only to disappear after a few bars.

At first glance, Woop Woop may seem like a fun, carefree song, and it certainly is. The energetic rhythm and playful chorus make it an instant party anthem. However, if we examine the lyrics more closely, we can find a deeper meaning.

Poopity scoop, scoopdiddy whoop, whoop, di scoop, di poop, poop di scoop di scoop di whoop, whoopidy scoop woop poop, poop diddy whoop scoop, poop! Poop! Scoop diddy whoop, whoop diddy scoop, whoop diddy scoop poop.

James Charles "Womp Womp Womp Yeah Yeah Yeah," also written Whomp Whomp Whomp or Woop Woop Woop, refers to a viral video of James Charles singing along to the song "Taste" by Tyga with his own vocals during a Snapchat Story posted in early 2019. Many online found his singing off-putting, cringe and overall, hilarious. It became the subject of many "Stan Twitter" memes and it was recreated and impersonated in many TikTok videos throughout the early 2020s.

On February 7th, 2019, James Charles posted a Snapchat Story that showed him in the backseat of a limousine singing along to the song, "Taste" by Tyga.[1] Additionally, Charles wrote in text overlay, "Quitting makeup to become Tyga's background singer." The Snap Story was screen-recorded and reposted to YouTube[2] on February 8th by the channel Egg Ed and over the course of three years, it received roughly 3.1 million views and 76,000 likes (shown below). e24fc04721

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