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  2. Rickrolling - Wikipedia

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    The meme is a type of bait and switch, usually using a disguised hyperlink that leads to the music video. When someone clicks on a seemingly unrelated link, the site with the music video loads instead of what was expected, and they have been "Rickrolled". The meme has also extended to using the song's lyrics, or singing it, in unexpected contexts.

  3. Roll with it: 35 years later, Rick Astley explains why he was ...

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    Roll with it: 35 years later, Rick Astley explains why he was never 'one of the cool kids' and why he never gave up. Lyndsey Parker. Updated August 5, 2022 at 5:40 PM.

  4. Never Gonna Give You Up - Wikipedia

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    "Never Gonna Give You Up" is the subject of an Internet meme known as "rickrolling" involving misleading links (commonly shortened URLs) redirecting to the song's music video. [35] Started by users on 4chan , the practice had by May 2007 achieved notoriety on the Internet.

  5. Rick Astley - Wikipedia

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    The meme is a type of bait and switch using a disguised hyperlink that leads to the "Never Gonna Give You Up" music video. When victims click on a seemingly unrelated link, the site with the music video loads instead of what was expected and in doing so they are said to have been "rickrolled".

  6. Betty (Get Money) - Wikipedia

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    It was written by Yung Gravy and produced by Nick Seeley, Dillon Francis and Dwilly, along with the credit for its prominent interpolation of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up". [2] The song and its music video, featuring Yung Gravy dancing in a white fur coat, went viral on TikTok shortly after its release, being used in over 300,000 videos.

  7. Shake Your Moneymaker (song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Chicago blues singer and harmonica player Shakey Jake Harris recorded "Roll Your Moneymaker" with a band including Magic Sam on guitar and Willie Dixon on bass. [2] The song, a twelve-bar blues with breaks, featured the chorus "roll your moneymaker". [3]

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  9. Category:Rick Astley songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Rick Astley songs or lists of Rick Astley songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Rick Astley songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .