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The specific lyric "just wiped out Tomato Town" became a standalone meme, used to describe accidental or humorous "massacres" in various contexts.
The viral phenomenon widely known by its opening hook "Number One Victory Royale," is a Fortnite -themed parody of the 2008 hit "American Boy" by Estelle and Kanye West. Originally a niche joke, the song eventually transformed into a definitive anthem of late-2010s internet culture, bridging the gap between gaming communities and mainstream social media. The Origin Story: From Skit to Song
While the song had a moderate following in 2019, it didn't reach global "omnipresence" until early 2021. A wave of TikTok users began using the audio for dance trends, lip-syncs, and memes, often praising Leviathan's uniquely precise "godly" pronunciation.
Inspired by the absurdity of the clip, then-13-year-old Canadian YouTuber decided to expand it into a full-length song. Using RhymeZone and the Fortnite wiki to brainstorm lyrics, Leviathan recorded the track in his bedroom using a high-pitched, "satire-falsetto" intended to mimic a young child. He released the full version on SoundCloud on November 8, 2018, followed by a YouTube release on December 18. The 2021 TikTok Explosion
The track's journey began in late 2018 with a 17-second Instagram skit titled by creator CM Skits . The original video featured a teenager dancing in front of Fortnite backgrounds while singing a crude, off-beat chorus about "Tomato Town" and "Moisty Mire".
The track became a favorite for deepfake AI videos, making figures like Barack Obama or Eminem appear to sing the lyrics. Cultural Impact and Game Legacy
Music critics and YouTubers like Ethan Klein , GeorgeNotFound , and Anthony Fantano reacted to the song, further fueling its ascent.
The specific lyric "just wiped out Tomato Town" became a standalone meme, used to describe accidental or humorous "massacres" in various contexts.
The viral phenomenon widely known by its opening hook "Number One Victory Royale," is a Fortnite -themed parody of the 2008 hit "American Boy" by Estelle and Kanye West. Originally a niche joke, the song eventually transformed into a definitive anthem of late-2010s internet culture, bridging the gap between gaming communities and mainstream social media. The Origin Story: From Skit to Song The specific lyric "just wiped out Tomato Town"
While the song had a moderate following in 2019, it didn't reach global "omnipresence" until early 2021. A wave of TikTok users began using the audio for dance trends, lip-syncs, and memes, often praising Leviathan's uniquely precise "godly" pronunciation. The Origin Story: From Skit to Song While
Inspired by the absurdity of the clip, then-13-year-old Canadian YouTuber decided to expand it into a full-length song. Using RhymeZone and the Fortnite wiki to brainstorm lyrics, Leviathan recorded the track in his bedroom using a high-pitched, "satire-falsetto" intended to mimic a young child. He released the full version on SoundCloud on November 8, 2018, followed by a YouTube release on December 18. The 2021 TikTok Explosion Using RhymeZone and the Fortnite wiki to brainstorm
The track's journey began in late 2018 with a 17-second Instagram skit titled by creator CM Skits . The original video featured a teenager dancing in front of Fortnite backgrounds while singing a crude, off-beat chorus about "Tomato Town" and "Moisty Mire".
The track became a favorite for deepfake AI videos, making figures like Barack Obama or Eminem appear to sing the lyrics. Cultural Impact and Game Legacy
Music critics and YouTubers like Ethan Klein , GeorgeNotFound , and Anthony Fantano reacted to the song, further fueling its ascent.