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Take a break meme
Take a break meme









take a break meme

On July 29th, 2019, YouTuber Luis Gonzalez uploaded the sound effect as a video, earning roughly 86,900 views over the course of three years (shown below, left). Going into early 2019, the Spotify ad had a male voice that recited the notorious "Want a break from the ads? Watch this short video to receive 30 minutes of ad-free music" line while an indie, acoustic guitar song playing in the background.

take a break meme

The tweet received over 650 likes in five years (shown below, right). On March 20th, 2017, Twitter user beidoubunny used the Meryl Streep Singing meme to demonstrate knowing the second "WATCH THIS SHORT AD TO GET 30 MINUTES OF AF FREE MUSIC" part of the advertisement by memory. For instance, on December 6th, 2016, Twitter user Danny_Severe used a variation of the Turn Up The Volume template in reference to the ad, earning over 345 likes in six years (shown below, left). This is the first-known tweet mentioning the ad to receive over 500 likes.Ĭontinuing into 20, the reference became more prominent in memes.

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On April 13th, 2015, Twitter user stdney tweeted, "my fav song lyric is 'want a break from the ads? upgrade to premium,'" earning over 670 likes in seven years (shown below). In 2012, Spotify's "Want a break from the ads?" advertisement was first launched, evident from the earliest tweet ever posted about it on June 19th, 2012 from Twitter user samturnxr.











Take a break meme