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Drake Pointing And Rejecting Gesture Coloring Pages
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The Drake Pointing And Rejecting Gesture is one of the internet's most iconic memes, originating from a 2013 music video. This hilarious two-panel format shows Drake saying no to one thing while enthusiastically approving of another, making it perfect for comparing choices in a funny way. Whether you're familiar with this viral sensation or discovering it for the first time, our free printable coloring page lets you bring this classic meme to life with your favorite colors. Perfect for internet culture fans, this free printable coloring page combines humor with creativity.
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Fun facts about Drake Pointing And Rejecting Gesture
The Drake 'Hotline Bling' music video was released on October 2, 2013, and the meme format became popular around 2015, reaching peak usage by 2016 and remaining one of the most recognizable memes today.
The meme has been used to compare nearly everything imaginable: food preferences, study habits, superhero choices, technology brands, and even political opinions, proving its remarkable versatility.
Know Your Meme, the internet's meme encyclopedia, has documented over 1,000 variations of the Drake meme across thousands of posts since it became popular.
The original 'Hotline Bling' music video has over 3 billion views on YouTube, making it one of the most-watched videos ever, partly boosted by meme culture.
The Drake meme has been translated into dozens of languages and adapted by cultures worldwide, proving it's one of the few truly universal internet phenomena that transcends language barriers.
About Drake Pointing And Rejecting Gesture
Where did the Drake Pointing And Rejecting Gesture meme come from?
This meme originated from Drake's 2013 'Hotline Bling' music video. The two-panel format shows Drake disapproving of something in the top panel and enthusiastically approving in the bottom panel. It became one of the most versatile meme templates online, used billions of times to compare choices humorously.
Why is the Drake meme so popular and widely used?
The Drake meme's popularity comes from its universal relatability. The format works for almost any comparison, preference, or choice, making it perfect for expressing opinions about food, technology, relationships, or anything else. Its simplicity and flexibility have kept it trending for over a decade.
How many times has the Drake meme been used online?
The Drake Pointing And Rejecting Gesture is estimated to have been used in billions of memes across social media platforms. It consistently ranks among the top internet memes and appears in countless variations daily on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, and other platforms worldwide.
What makes this meme format so versatile and adaptable?
The meme's genius lies in its simple binary format: yes or no, approve or disapprove. This structure works for any topic imaginable. People use it to compare pizza toppings to music genres, study methods to celebrity preferences, making it endlessly customizable and culturally relevant.
Has Drake acknowledged how famous his meme became?
Drake has acknowledged the meme's existence and cultural impact through various interviews and social media interactions. The 'Hotline Bling' video itself featured the now-iconic dance moves that became part of popular culture, and Drake seems to embrace being part of internet history and meme culture.
What other famous memes came from Drake's music videos?
While the 'Hotline Bling' meme is Drake's most famous, his distinctive expressions and the video's visual style have inspired other meme formats. The 'Hotline Bling' dancing itself became a meme template. Drake's public appearances and reactions have occasionally spawned other viral moments in internet culture.
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What age are these Drake Pointing And Rejecting Gesture coloring pages for?
These coloring pages are designed for ages 8 to 14, though adults enjoy them too. We offer varying difficulty levels: simpler versions with bold outlines for younger kids and more detailed designs for older colorers who want a challenge.
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Printing is simple: download the PDF, open it on your computer or device, and print on standard A4 or Letter paper using any home printer. No special software required. You can print as many copies as you'd like, anytime.








