Citations:sweet home Alabama

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English citations of sweet home Alabama

  • 2019 January 31, PaoS03, Sweet Home Alabama - Know Your Meme[1]:
    "Sweet Home Alabama" is a song by the American rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd. The song, written in response to songs by Neil Young critical of the American south and Alabama specifically, became one of their biggest hits and an anthem for both the state of Alabama and the American south. Online, the song has been parodied in myriad ways, particularly with jokes playing on the southern incest stereotype.
  • 2019 April 7, ME.ME, MEME - sweet home Alabama[2]:
    TOP DEFINITION SWEET HOME ALABAMA FROM THE SONG SWEET HOME ALABAMA KNOWN FOR BEING PLAYED AS AN INDICATOR FOR INCEST
  • 2021 April 7, Tatayana Yomary, "Sweet Home Alabama" Has a Dark Meaning That Has Left Some TikTok Creators Outraged[3]:
    Like many TikTok trends, the dark meaning of "Sweet Home Alabama" on the app ties into a meme. And while there could be various interpretations of many memes and videos on the app, this trend is pretty clear-cut for creators. According to HashtagHyena, it involves a meme that is used to make an incest-type joke aimed at Southern people on the platform.
  • 2022 July 22, Sameen Chaudhry, “Hinge Told A TikToker She's 'Most Compatible' With Her Brother & They Had The Best Reactions”, in Narcity[4], archived from the original on 27 July 2022:
    "When your brother is ur most compatible on Hinge," reads the caption over her video. The first clip shows a screenshot of Zander's profile with a Hinge banner over the top saying: "Most Compatible: Aliah and Zander, we think you two should meet." [] One person wrote: "Hinge said sweet home Alabama. lmao, I can't."