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Chop_chop_slide Apr 2026

Who would have thought that a hidden track from 2009 would become one of the internet’s most recognizable soundtracks over a decade later? If you’ve spent any time on social media recently, you’ve likely heard the aggressive, rhythmic commands of Insane Clown Posse (ICP) urging you to "murder".

Instead of a clap, listeners are prompted to give a "Whoop-whoop!". chop_chop_slide

Originally released as a hidden track on the "Green Edition" of the album Bang! Pow! Boom! , the song is a direct, dark parody of DJ Casper’s legendary "Cha Cha Slide". Instead of sliding to the left or hopping, ICP’s version trades dance steps for "Whoop-whoop" signals and lyrical mayhem. 2. The TikTok Renaissance Who would have thought that a hidden track

The infamous "Now murder!" line became a favorite for creators looking to add an edgy punch to their video reveals. Originally released as a hidden track on the

From Hidden Track to Viral Craze: The Weird World of "Chop Chop Slide"

The song's appeal lies in its high energy and interactive nature. While the lyrics are undeniably gritty, the structure follows the same call-and-response format that makes the original "Cha Cha Slide" a wedding staple:

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