These Migos’ ‘Bad And Boujee’ Memes Are Here To Send 2016 Out On A High Note

Migos and Lil Uzi Vert getting together for “Bad and Boujee” was one of the few good things about this year. If you don’t believe us, ask Lagos, Nigeria. So with everyone turning toward 2017 and trying to enter the new year with a smile on, it makes sense that they would go back to the summer song for a bit of levity. Across the internet, fans have been turning the song’s instantly recognizable “Rain drop, drop top” opening into all manner of jokes, pop culture references and general weirdness.

We’ve collected a few of our favorites below. Check them out.

First, we have a reminder of Kodak Black’s terrible, no good, very bad stream.

https://twitter.com/MyFavsTrash/status/813905553651068928

A few words of warning.

https://twitter.com/officialBlack__/status/814125678329233408

Fans of arthouse cinema weren’t left out of the fun.

The meme allowed Migos stans to get intersectional with their fandoms.

https://twitter.com/FemalePains/status/813942655826722820

https://twitter.com/girlposts/status/812380306493894657

+1 for the extra effort with this one.

https://twitter.com/jaboukie/status/812893809742938112

As a white people, I can confirm.

https://twitter.com/HBCU_Roundtable/status/813511702285316096

Migos is for the children.

Of course, it wasn’t log before the negative folks and combo-breakers came in to trash the whole thing.

https://twitter.com/hyped_resonance/status/814024821487050752

https://twitter.com/asassywhale/status/813957660362022912

But others were there to keep the party going, incorporating old internet favorites and admitting that the song is a part of them now.

https://twitter.com/theoceanislife/status/813097776477274112

https://twitter.com/chanelpuke/status/813569571676360708

This one doesn’t really fit the mold, but it’s too good not to share.

Sid knows what’s up.

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