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  1. From Twitch emote to viral video and meme, the originator of the CatJAM and Vibing Cat meme shares the tale of how he and his friend's cat incidentally sparked an internet sensation.

  2. The show itself was originally going to be called The Cat and Jam Comedy Show. Voice cast Frank Welker – Spike and Tyke (episodes 1–6), Tuffy (episode 8), Droopy, Slick (episodes 1–6, episode 12, episode 14), Barney Bear (episodes 1–6, episode 8), additional voices (episodes 1–5, episode 8, episodes 13–14)

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    CatJAM is a BetterTTV custom Twitch emote of a white cat rhythmically bobbing its head as if to the beat of a song. Originating from a viral video, the emote gained major success on Twitch after being enabled by multiple popular streamers, later gaining popularity as source material for memes in which the cat "vibes" to various music. The cat is al...

    On April 15th, 2020, TikTok user micklagi posted a video of a white cat rhythmically bobbing its head as if to the beat of a song accompanied by EDMtrack "I Wanna Dance" by Jonas Blue. The video received over 239,700 views and 17,000 likes in four months. It appears as if the cat's head is being pushed by a person, which the pet's owner later confi...

    The emote gained viral spread on Twitch, being enabled by multiple notable streamers such as xQc (following a July 28th post in /r/xqcow requesting the emote to be enabled) and Tyler1in the following weeks. As of August 12th, 2020, over 12,600 Twitch channels enabled the emoji. Starting in late July 2020, the video and the GIF started gaining notab...

    On October 14th, novelty Twitter account Cat Vibes To (@CatVibesTo)was launched, posting videos in which the animation was set to various songs (example video shown below). The account gained viral popularity in the following month, accumulating over 125,700 subscribers in four weeks. On October 21st, sister account Cat Vibes to Anime (@CatVibeToAn...

  3. Mar 19, 2024 · The foundations of catJAM trace back to early 2020, when Turkish musician Bilal Göregen gained modest fame from a series of street performance videos uploaded to YouTube. But it was one clip in particular that kicked off the feline phenom. In the short 8-second video, Bilal passionately covers a classic Finnish polka song on his darbuka drum.

  4. Nov 26, 2023 · Origins: A Drumming Sensation. In October 2020, Turkish musician Bilal Göregen posted a YouTube video playing the darbuka drum. Swaying in the background was a snow-white cat bopping its head to the beat. The video exploded after getting reposted on TikTok by user @micklagi, amassing over 800,000 views in under a month.

  5. There are many popular emotes on Twitch, some going back right to the start of when the site was first founded. But catJAM is somewhat unique for a lot of reasons. Together, we can explore the catJAM emote meaning and origin, and find out just what sets it apart.

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  7. Apr 5, 2021 · The CatJAM emote originally stems from a viral TikTok video of user Micklagis cat head bopping to “I wanna dance” by Jonas Blue. This original TikTok, was uploaded on April 15th 2020.

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