
#MemeOfTheWeek: Must Be FLOTUS On The Mic
Earlier this month, this picture of Pope Francis holding a mic in a classic rap pose during his visit to Africa went viral on Twitter with the inspired hashtag #PopeBars.
Here at NPR, we loved it. Sample favorites:
Lyrical cataclysm
Miracle catechism
Smack em w that epistle
Then
Back to the Vaticizzle
#PopeBars
— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) November 30, 2015
I'm a Jesus Man. But I'm not Jesus, Man. ðð€ #PopeBars pic.twitter.com/IQjuszdIgt
— Jeff Barrett (@BarrettAll) November 30, 2015
But the meme didn't fit neatly into our #memeoftheweek because it wasn't really tied to politics.
Today that problem is solved, thanks to #FLOTUSBars!
First Lady Michelle Obama collaborated with College Humor and Saturday Night Live cast member Jay Pharoah on a rap video encouraging high school seniors to go to college. It's part of Obama's "Better Make Room" initiative.
To be clear, the first lady actually spits rhymes in the video. Real lyrics:
If you wanna fly jets / You should go to college / Reach high and cash checks / Fill your head with knowledge
The video is cute â kids, college is great! â but what quickly emerged on Twitter as the real hit is #FLOTUSbars inspired by the picture of the first lady at the mic.
Sample favorites:
"I, mama. Miss Obama. Usually rock the prada, First Lady armada. #FlotusBars pic.twitter.com/7PbQUIUozg
— Ahn-Jréh (@Exhibit_Dre) December 10, 2015
"My hubby run the world and my daughters on fleek, you want the impossible done? Gimme a week." #FLOTUSbars pic.twitter.com/yspeetP7ro
— Lisa Turtle. (@neekahgee) December 10, 2015
This portrait
(White House)
This garden
(White House)
My rock
(White House)
Barack
(White House)
#FlotusBars pic.twitter.com/TrdrDMARlP
— modernjam (@modernjam) December 10, 2015
The first lady has been a savvy user of viral media to promote her initiatives.
Her "Evolution of Mom Dancing" video with Jimmy Fallon has clocked over 23 million views on YouTube. The video was a promotion for her "Let's Move" campaign.
Just hours after the video release Thursday, #FLOTUSBars had already been tweeted over 32,000 times.
We can only hope that the #bars meme finds its way into the 2016 presidential race.
#CruzBars anyone?