While the original clip was popular, the phrase reached terminal velocity when iDubbbz released a of himself saying the line. This was a strategic move that invited his audience to become co-creators. Within weeks, the internet was flooded with:
The phrase originated in a collaborative video where iDubbbz jumped from a kitchen counter onto a floor covered in various items (a recurring bit in his "legit food review" and "bad unboxing" series). After landing, he looks directly into the camera with a wide, slightly manic grin and delivers the line in a distinct, gravelly tone. idubbbztv_hey_thats_pretty_good
Musicians incorporated the audio into trap beats and dubstep tracks. While the original clip was popular, the phrase
As the YouTube landscape changed, so did iDubbbz. In recent years, Ian Carter has shifted away from the confrontational "Content Cop" persona and the absurdist stunts of his youth, moving toward documentary filmmaking and organized events like Creator Clash . After landing, he looks directly into the camera
Today, "Hey, that’s pretty good" serves as a nostalgic bridge. While Ian has moved on to more mature content, the phrase remains a permanent fixture of the digital lexicon—a reminder of a time when a green screen and a kitchen counter were all you needed to capture the internet’s imagination.
Creators superimposed Ian into movie trailers, historical footage, and other YouTubers' videos.