Vicetone Tabut Taеџд±rken Dans Eden — Zenci Mгјziдџi
In 2014, the Dutch DJ and producer duo Vicetone (Ruben den Boer and Victor Pool) remixed the track. Their version amplified the energy, making it a staple in the EDM community.
The dancers are a group of professional pallbearers from Ghana , led by a funeral director named Benjamin Aidoo. Vicetone Tabut TaЕџД±rken Dans Eden Zenci MГјziДџi
The track was originally composed in 2010 by a Russian electronic artist named Tony Igy (Anton Igumnov). In 2014, the Dutch DJ and producer duo
During the lockdowns of 2020, the meme was widely shared on platforms like TikTok and Instagram as a humorous warning to stay safe and practice social distancing (implied as: "Stay home, or these guys will come for you!" ). 📈 Lasting Impact The track was originally composed in 2010 by
Right at the exact moment of impact or failure, the video would abruptly cut away to the Ghanaian pallbearers dancing with the coffin as the energetic drop of Vicetone's "Astronomia" kicked in.
The meme followed a very specific dark-comedy formula. A video would start showing someone attempting a dangerous, foolish, or clumsy stunt (like a failed backflip or a skateboard crash).
The group first gained international attention when BBC News covered them in a documentary feature in 2017. 🌍 The Meme: How It Took Over the Internet