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The constant questioning of "What album is this on?" (followed by the shouted "Bang! Pow! Boom!") creates a rhythmic loop that's perfect for short-form content. Where to Listen

From Hidden Track to Viral Craze: The Weird World of "Chop Chop Slide"

If you want to experience the "Juggalo Step" for yourself, you can find the official track on Spotify or watch the original lyrics unfold on YouTube . chop_chop_slide

Instead of a clap, listeners are prompted to give a "Whoop-whoop!".

The infamous "Now murder!" line became a favorite for creators looking to add an edgy punch to their video reveals. The constant questioning of "What album is this on

Who would have thought that a hidden track from 2009 would become one of the internet’s most recognizable soundtracks over a decade later? If you’ve spent any time on social media recently, you’ve likely heard the aggressive, rhythmic commands of Insane Clown Posse (ICP) urging you to "murder".

Here is a look at the bizarre evolution of the song that turned the family-friendly line dance into a Juggalo anthem. 1. The Parody You Didn’t See Coming Where to Listen From Hidden Track to Viral

The song's appeal lies in its high energy and interactive nature. While the lyrics are undeniably gritty, the structure follows the same call-and-response format that makes the original "Cha Cha Slide" a wedding staple: