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Rick Astley recorded the song "Never Gonna Give You Up" on his 1987 album Whenever You Need Somebody. The song, his debut single, was a Number One hit for him on several international charts, including the Billboard Hot 100, Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks and UK Top 40 charts. As a means of promoting the song, it was also made into Astley's first music video, which features him performing the song while dancing. The music video on YouTube has over 1 billion views, and a user who recorded themselves being the billionth rickrolled victim or at least very close to it is Shrick.

Origin of the term[]

The practice is have said to have begun as a variant of an earlier prank from the imageboard 4chan known as DuckRolling, in which a link to somewhere (such as a specific picture or news item) would instead lead to a thread or site containing an edited picture of a duck with wheels. The user at that point is said to have been "duckrolled". The first instance of Rickroll occurred in May 2007 on the site's video game board, where a link to the Rick Astley video was claimed to be a mirror of the first trailer for Grand Theft Auto IV (which was unavailable due to heavy traffic). The joke was confined to 4chan for a very brief period. However, the first person to ever be rickrolled on YouTube, according to YouTuber Timeworks and the first ever rickrolled victim, was Bryan the broker[1].

Pee pee YouTuber that has claimed that he has invented the Rickroll. Hot Dad, who is most famous for creating music such as, "I Really, Really, Really Like This Image" claimed to have prank-called a radio station in Michigan then playing a version of the Rickroll, presumably through another audio source such as a CD player or computer speaker. He has provided the original call and a newspaper article to back it up. However, when asked about the origin of Rick rolling, the most common and widely-accepted answer is the 4chan troll.

By May 2008, the practice had spread beyond 4chan and become an Internet phenomenon, eventually amassing some coverage in the mainstream media. An April 2008 poll by SurveyUSA estimated that at least 18 million American adults have been Rick rolled.

This guy was the UMD somehow, until 2020.

New Inventions from 2020[]

Aside from using the song to troll people, many people has made the song into a scene where Rick Astley would conversate or do things that are funny to viewers. Rick would tell people what he would do or whatever he would say, the words that he says come from the lyrics of his song "Never Gonna Give You Up", they would take clips where he says words and arrange it for Rick to say different words.

Here are some example videos of them.

Rick Astley wants bobux

Rick Astley gets arrested

Rick Astley Makes Breakfast

Rick Astley Plays Minecraft

Examples[]

Scientology protests[]

In connection with the online meme, "Never Gonna Give You Up" was played and performed at some of the Project Chanology February 2008 protests against the Church of Scientology. On February 10, 2008 protests in New York City, Washington, D.C., London, St. Louis, Detroit and Seattle, protesters played the song through boomboxes and shouted the phrase "Never gonna let you down!", in what The Guardian called "a live rick-rolling of the Church of Scientology". In response to a Web site created by Scientologists showing an anti-Anonymous video, Project Chanology participants created a website with a similar domain name with a video displaying the music video to "Never Gonna Give You Up".

EWU basketball games[]

Bball rickroll collage

Four women's basketball games at Eastern Washington University were Rickrolled in March 2008, in the first photo, Davin Perry, dressed as the singer Rick Astley, performed before a basketball game. The games were not actually interrupted.

Four women's basketball games at Eastern Washington University (EWU) were Rickrolled during March 2008. Before the start of the games, "Never Gonna Give You Up" was played while a Rick Astley impersonator danced and lip-synched to the music. A video containing footage of the pre-game Rickrollings, misleadingly combined with real game break footage, was later released on YouTube. It even showed a fan with a "Scientology Kills" sign and the EWU mascot, Swoop, holding a "Xenu.net" sign, both references to the aforementioned Anonymous protests.

The New York Times originally reported that a single game had actually been interrupted by the Rickrolling. On March 27, 2008 it issued a correction clarifying the situation, and saying that the interruption never took place, but was rather a hoax by Pawl Fisher, a student; Davin Perry, who shoots game videos for the university; and Dave Cook, the university's sports information director.

New York Mets[]

On April 4, 2008, many web communities, starting with Fark.com, urged their readers to vote "Never Gonna Give You Up" for the 8th inning sing-along at Shea Stadium for the New York Mets season. The Mets posted a web poll to select a song, and left a blank field for write-ins. The Mets organization announced On April 7, 2008 that "Never Gonna Give You Up" was the winner with more than five million votes. The Mets decided not to commit to using Astley's song and subsequently announced a run-off among six songs that would be played at Shea Stadium for the next six games, starting with "Never Gonna Give You Up" on April 8, 2008.

MLB.com later reported on the game, claiming "Never Gonna Give You Up" was played as a "result of fans rigging the vote in favor of Astley, all part of a universal Internet phenomenon known as Rick Rolling". The song was played during the home opener and greeted with "a shower of boos".

April Fools' Day, 2008[]

On April Fools Day 2008 and the following weeks, numerous seemingly uncoordinated instances of Rickrolling appeared on the internet, and news media. All of the featured videos on YouTube's front page linked to the Rickroll. The prank began with international YouTube portals before appearing on the main site.

Social blog Web site LiveJournal announced on the same day that they would be adding a new member to their Advisory Board, linking members to the journal "rickastley", which contains a Rickroll.

The website Fark featured a link to a video claiming to be a blooper reel for the Muppets but instead linked to a video of Beaker performing Rick Astley's song (to a video of him originally performing "Feelings" on The Muppet Show). Other social bookmarking sites such as Digg and Reddit subsequently joined in linking the video.

The online Web store ThinkGeek advertised on their front page a Betamax to HD DVD converter device. In the product page a demonstration video was linked which was, in actuality, a Rickroll.

The Rickroll-by-phone site PrankDialer.com claims to have made over 30,000 Rickroll phone calls on April first.

Radio and television[]

A Rickroll occurred June 21, 2007 on the late-night talk show Last Call with Carson Daly. Carson claimed that he was going to show "a video of Paris Hilton and Busta Rhymes making out" that he found on the Internet. Instead, a clip of the music video was played, and he declared the audience to have been Rickrolled.

Some radio stations, including Cincinnati's WKFS got in on the Rickroll phenomenon by inserting the song or clips on radio stations that ordinarily would not have played the song.

At the end of a brief story on Tasmanian Devils on the April 1, 2008 episode of National Public Radio's The Bryant Park Project, the hosts were going to play a clip on what a Tasmanian devil sounds like. Instead, Astley's song played.

During the April 4, 2008 episode of E!'s The Soup, an introduction to a clip from the season finale of LA Ink led instead into a Rickroll.

In a segue during the July 12-13, 2008 episode of Rage on the national Australian broadcaster ABC1 channel, guest programmers Pennywise, after playing numerous punk music videos, solemnly introduced their next selected music video as being another classic and highly influential song for them, then sat calmly waiting for Astley's song to roll and every Rage viewer across Australia to realise they had been Rickrolled.

On the July 14, 2008 episode of The Daily Show, John Oliver Rickrolled Jon Stewart (through a pop-up window claiming to disclose Iran's nuclear plan) and proceeded to say, "You just got Rickrolled, Jon... all your coworkers will think you're a big, gay Rick Astley fan".

xkcd[]

The webcomic xkcd has featured at least three references to the practice. In comic #351, "Trolling", two men are seen outside Astley's house, tapping into his cable line to be the first to successfully Rickroll the artist himself. Additionally, on February 27, 2008, in comic #389, "Keeping Time", a musical score is seen at the top of the panel, to evoke music being played in a store. The music, if played, turns out to be the opening bars of "Never Gonna Give You Up". Comic #396 references uploading The Ring's fatal videotape to YouTube as an outlandish revenge for being Rickrolled.

Five Nights at Freddy's : Sister Location[]

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Michael's reflection in mirror is Rick Astley himself

October 7th, 2016, In the real ending of Sister Location the part where Michael's reflection in mirror appears with purple eyes. That reflection is Rick Astley himself. Scott took it from rickroll video. So basically you get rickrolled by Scott every time you complete real ending.

Dan Kaminsky[]

In April 2008, security expert Dan Kaminsky demonstrated a serious security vulnerability by setting up Rick Rolls on Facebook and PayPal.

Michelle Obama[]

On June 7, 2008, a number of political blogs, including Wonkette, Andrew Sullivan, and Balloon Juice, posted an article claiming to show Michelle Obama going on a rant full of racist references to 'Whitey', but the video was actually a Rickroll.

Barack Roll[]

Barack Roll

A screenshot of a "Barack Roll", featuring Barack Obama

Hugh Atkin created a popular YouTube parody video of the Rickrolling meme involving United States President-elect Barack Obama, then the 2008 presidential candidate for the Democratic Party, entitled "Barack Roll" that has been watched about 5 million times since its release. The video consists of clips of Obama speaking the words of Astley's song. A follow-up video shows Senator John McCain being "Barack Rolled" at the Republican National Convention; though it never happened — the "Barack Roll" image was displayed on the giant blue sky background that was behind John McCain during his speech, and the video was pieced together from footage of the event. The video ends with what looks like the delegation cheering.another variant of this is a similarly series of clips of Obama instead though edited song is Kanye West stronger.

2008 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade[]

On November 27, 2008 Astley participated in a live RickRoll during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade while the Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends characters were singing "Best Friend", the theme from the 1970s TV series The Courtship of Eddie's Father. Midway through the song, Astley himself emerged from the float and began to lip synch his signature hit. At the end of Astley's performance, Cheese (a character from Foster's) shouted out "I like Rickrolling!"

TheMalleableDuck[]

History

TheMalleableDuck on Reddit made history by rick-rolling Rick Astley himself on a Reddit post on r/pics. On a response to a question asking if Rick Astley was truly the real person, which the answer was yes, u/TheMalleableDuck responded with a fake message stating he met Rick backstage and provided a link of a supposed picture but led to a rick-roll. The post gained wide attention and since the post has gotten around 2500 awards. One reddit user calculated that the total amount of awards would be equivalent to 3,482.76 dollars, 142,000 coins, 142,750 coins, 16.32 years of Reddit Premium, and 16.01 weeks of Reddit uptime. Rick Astley responded to this with a single emoji clapping. This would go beyond Reddit, even managing to get on the news source Time.

Ethan[]

Ethan is a twitter account whose profile picture is a picture from the popular game, Among Us. He was famous for tricking Youtube into thinking his favorite video from the website is about a cute puppy but is instead, of course, the Never Gonna Give You Up music video by Rick Astley.

Others[]

A Rickroll flash mob took place on April 11, 2008 in London's Liverpool Street train station with an estimated 300–400 people in attendance. When the flash mob finished the countdown, they started to sing from beginning to the end. One Web site, Prankdialer.com, offers a Rickroll-by-phone service, allowing visitors to enter a phone number to be called and have the song played to the answering party.

InsurAAAnce Rickroll[]

In 2022, InsurAAAnce posted a video of a redone Rickroll as it advertises AAA and shows people from the original music video much older. It is only 2 minutes long and is commonly referred to as the "2022 Rickroll."

Movies[]

Wreck-It Ralph[]

In late 2019 or about 2020, a video was made. Not only that, but the title character also danced to the Rickroll music. This was shown in different videos.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (2022)[]

Rodrick Heffley's party was already over, except the members were still inside the house. Greg Heffley, the main protagonist, tried to let them go by doing a Rickroll, already known famously as the "GregRoll". It achieved many views during its first weeks in operation.

Effects on Astley and reaction[]

In a March 2008 interview, Astley said that he found the Rickrolling of Scientology to be "hilarious"; he also said that he will not try to capitalize on the Rickroll phenomenon with a new recording or remix of his own, but that he'd be happy to have other artists remix it. Overall, Astley is fine with the phenomenon, stating that he finds it "bizarre and funny" and that his only concern is that his "daughter doesn't get embarrassed about it". A spokesperson for Astley's record label released a comment which showed that Astley's interest with the phenomenon had faded, as they stated "I'm sorry, but he's done talking about Rickrolling".

In November 2008, Rick Astley was nominated for Best Act Ever at the MTV Europe Music Awards after the online nomination form was flooded with votes. The push to make Astley the winner of the award continued after the announcement, as well as efforts to encourage MTV to personally invite Astley to the awards ceremony. On October 10, Astley's website confirmed that an invitation to the awards had been received.

On November 6, 2008, just hours before the ceremony was due to air, it was reported that MTV Europe did not want to give Astley the award at the ceremony, instead wanting to present it at a later date. However, during the actual show the presentation of the Best Act Ever category was treated as a joke, lacking the pre-announcement video montage other categories had. Many fans who voted for Astley objected to this treatment by MTV, and felt the awards ceremony failed to acknowledge him as a legitimate artist. Astley stated in an interview that he felt the award was 'daft', but noted that he thought that "MTV were thoroughly rickrolled", and went on to thank everyone who voted for him.

Anyways here are the lyrics:

We're no strangers to love
You know the rules and so do I
A full commitment's what I'm thinking of

You wouldn't get this from any other guy
I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling
Gotta make you understand

Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you

We've known each other for so long
Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it
Inside we both know what's been going on

We know the game and we're gonna play it
And if you ask me how I'm feeling
Don't tell me you're too blind to see

Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you

Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you

Never gonna give, never gonna give (Give you up)

We've known each other for so long

Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it
Inside we both know what's been going on
We know the game and we're gonna play it

I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling
Gotta make you understand

Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you

Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you

Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you

Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye

You just got rickrolled lmao

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Trivia[]

  • On YouTube, there is also a video titled The Smartest Rickroll, which was uploaded by a YouTube memer and YouTube pooper SpaceBerries.

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