Excuse me, brah is the latest sound to take over TikTok, but people are wondering where does it come from? This answer is given below
Lady Gaga’s Bloody Mary took over TikTok in November after it was featured in Netflix’s Wednesday, which is based on The Addams Family and stars Jenna Ortega. Classic Christmas songs like Mariah Carey’s All I Want For Christmas Is You and Last Christmas by Wham! went viral during the festive period.
Excuse Me Brah TikTok Sound And Song Origin Explained And Zoolander Scene Clip
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— fawz⁷ (@agustranda) December 20, 2022
zoolander excuse me brah you’re excused and i’m not your brah pic.twitter.com/WOj5RKCTVc
— e (@hetbkg) December 24, 2022
Now, it’s almost new year and TikTok users are recreating ‘Excuse me, brah’ skit, which is coming from a very famous comedy movie.
Excuse Me Brah TikTok Sound
The sound of Excuse Me, Brah song is a scene from the 2001 American comedy Zoolander and now it is trending on TikTok. It follows the story of a fashion model named Derek Zoolander, which has been played by Ben Stiller, who has lost hope when his rival Hansel, played by Owen Wilson, wins Male Model of the Year. The movie was made with a budget of $28 million and it made a total of $60.8 million on box office. Hulu is streaming this comedy at present. Zoolander’s second part came in 2002.
In a very dramatic turn of events to revive his career, a well-known designer offers him a runway show but ends up by convincing him to kill the prime minister of Malaysia. The hilarious scene sees Owen Wilson saying, “Excuse me, brah,” to which Ben Stiller replies: “You’re excused… And I’m not your brah.”
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For this trend, someone has just combined the famous Zoolander scene with the track Give It To Me by Timbaland.
“If you see us in the club, we will be just acting real nice or If you see us on the floor, you’ll be watching all the night,” this song says as Derel and Hansel quip. TikTok users are now recreating Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson’s iconic actions and uploading videos while looking at each other in a similar way and lip-syncing the scenes.