World Cup, Everybody Jump

World Cup, Everybody Jump

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A June 2026 reaction meme around Tayo Ricci's FIFA World Cup anthem "WORLD CUP" and its repeated lyric "World Cup, everybody jump"—mocked as one of the worst cup songs ever and parodied through refusal-to-jump skits and accuracy reenactments.

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World Cup, Everybody Jump refers to memes and critical reactions to "WORLD CUP," the 2026 FIFA tournament anthem by TikTok musician Tayo Ricci featuring the hook "World Cup, everybody jump." Ricci posted the promotional clip on June 5, 2026, clearing millions of views within days; the full YouTube music video drew heavy dislike ratios and comment-section apologies to prior cup-song artists.

By June 8–9, TikTok and Instagram users contrasted the track with other viral June audio (including "Gut Genug"), posted "I think we owe KSI an apology" jokes, and filmed accuracy reenactments of Ricci's field jumps—often satirizing the command to jump rather than celebrating it. The meme is less traditional football fandom than a shared "this anthem is cooked" moment timed to the opening weeks of the 2026 World Cup.

How to use this meme on a site

worldcupjump.com can chart daily jump-reenactment clips with fair-use-length audio notes, lyric timestamps, and a tongue-in-cheek "will you jump?" poll widget that mirrors the meme's refusal humor.

badworldcupsong.com fits a ranked history of tournament anthems—context on Ricci's release, streaming links, and comment highlights—positioned as sports-culture commentary rather than harassment toward the artist.

cupjumpers.com works as a micro-newsletter for World Cup meme weeks: each issue pairs one viral song reaction with three soccer-adjacent trends (Tenor GIF spikes, accuracy challenges, apology memes) so readers get a single inbox summary during the tournament.

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