
Nems has a song titled "Bing Bong" that was released in August. But Gorilla Nems, the Coney Island rapper behind the phrase, has been around a while.

He added that Sidetalk NYC's intro sound to their videos and New York rapper Nems were also sources of inspiration for the saying. "The phrase is derived from the subway doors closing: 'Stand clear of the closing doors please bing-bong,'" Bloom said. But what does the phrase even mean? Where does it come from? If you have watched Side Talk videos in the past, you will know they all start with the Bing Bong sound in reference to the New York City subway. The money was raised via a GoFundMe page after he said he was homeless in a TikTokers video. The man became popular for appearing to mistake Joe Biden for 'Joe Byron,' among other catchphrases. Since Bloom's viral moment, the phrase has become a social media sensation, popping up on Twitter during Knicks games this season. Over 35,000 have been raised for a man who features in the viral 'bing bong' TikTok sound. They've interviewed celebrities such as Lil Uzi Vert, Bella Hadid and A$AP Rocky. Their Twitter and Instagram pages combine for over 700,000 followers and their YouTube channel has more than 3 million views. Knicks fan Jordie Bloom shouted the phrase on opening night of the Knicks' season in a video from Sidetalk, a one-minute street show by New York University students Trent Simonian and Jack Byrne that conducts interviews in New York City. : Mouses House Funny Meme Viral New York Subway Sidetalk TikTok Bing Bong 3x5ft Flag Banner for Indoor Decoration Bedroom Dorm Man Cave, Black.
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The first person to vocalize the sound in a Sidetalk episode was Brooklyn-based rapper Nems, who said it during the April 10, 2021, episode of the show titled 'Coney Island's Finest. You might've heard the term "Knickstape" as a slogan for the New York Knicks and their fan base. The 'bing bong' sound has been a part of the Sidetalk intro ever since 2019 but only recently has it really gone wildly viral on social media.
