28 times this viral Barbie meme was all of us
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27 times this viral Barbie meme was literally all of us

There’s a new meme going around that so accurately depicts what we feel and look like when we belt out our favorite songs.

The meme features a blue and purple creature that looks like it is screaming its heart out. The character is actually called Bibble from a series of Barbie movies.

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The photo in particular was a screenshot taken from this clip from Barbie: Mermaidia shown below. Yes, we’ve done an extreme amount of research about this.

Bibble has become a lowkey scene icon. Yes, people have used the memes to depict themselves singing other songs they loved as children, but a huge amount of them feature bands we have loved and still love to this day. Here are 28 uses of the meme that made us laugh until we practically cried.

5 Seconds Of Summer — “Try Hard”

 

Avril Lavigne — “My Happy Ending”

 

Panic! At The Disco — “Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off”

 

Paramore — “Misery Business”

 

Linkin Park — “In The End”

 

All Time Low — “Birthday”

 

Green Day — “Jesus Of Suburbia”

 

System Of A Down — “Chop Suey!”

 

Never Shout Never — “cheatercheaterbestfriendeater”

 

Fall Out Boy — “Sugar We’re Goin Down”

 

3OH!3 — “RICHMAN”

 

Owl City — “Fireflies”

 

 

Drowning Pool — “Bodies”

 

Panic! At The Disco — “I Write Sins Not Tragedies”

 

 

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Skrillex — “First Of The Year (Equinox)”

 

Papa Roach — “Last Resort”

 

Hoobastank — “The Reason”

 

My Chemical Romance – “Welcome To The Black Parade”

 

blink-182 — “I Miss You”

 

Evanescence — “Bring Me To Life”

 

Gym Class Heroes — “Cookie Jar”

 

Disturbed — “Down With The Sickness”

 

The Killers — “Mr. Brightside”

 

Fall Out Boy — “Thnks Fr Th Mmrs”

 

3OH!3 — “DON’TTRUSTME”

 Panic! At The Disco — “This Is Gospel”

 

All Time Low — “Dear Maria, Count Me In”