Guess the Country by stereotypical meme song

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♫ Music quiz: guess the country by stereotypical meme song ♫

Simple rules:
25 countries
15 seconds to answer
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Timestamps:

00:00 - Intro
00:17 - Country 1
00:43 - Country 2
01:07 - Country 3
01:31 - Country 4
01:55 - Country 5
02:19 - Country 6
02:43 - Country 7
03:07 - Country 8
03:32 - Country 9
03:56 - Country 10
04:21 - Country 11
04:45 - Country 12
05:10 - Country 13
05:34 - Country 14
05:59 - Country 15
06:23 - Country 16
06:48 - Country 17
07:12 - Country 18
07:36 - Country 19
08:01 - Country 20
08:26 - Country 21
08:50 - Country 22
09:14 - Country 23
09:38 - Country 24
10:03 - Country 25
10:27 - Outro
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At some point some of us stopped guessing and started vibing lol

kaidentheint
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I love how knowing the most and “winning” is just being really good at stereotyping people

maesaliva
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The funny part is that some of these songs (especially "Cotton Eye Joe") are not even from the country they are used to stereotype.

kaneyt
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the fact that scotland's "stereotypical meme song" is literally just it's national anthem definitely says... something about scotland

sherlock___holmes
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I love how Irelands is an English sea shanty sang by a canadian band.

jamesenglish
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you all have to admit you knew the India one right when it started😅

skeletonz
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For those curious. The song used for Moldova is not called Epic Sax Guy. That's just the meme that came from that song. The song is Run Away from Sunstroke Project & Olia Tira, which was their entry for the 2010 edition of the Eurovision song contest

yannck
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Bro passed up the opportunity to do the funniest thing ever for Germany

Sandwiches
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When you noticed the Italian stereotypical music played right after the German and the Japanese one's ☠️

crimcram
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9:16 the “Polish cow dancing song” is actually really sad when you hear the lyrics in English because it talks about depression and cocaine addiction.

Adidas_Crocs
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When country 2 plays, instantly my mind goes "Lé fishe au Chocolat."

Randomsmith
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As a German, I can say that i have never heard the German song before but could still guess the country. Im not sure im proud about that

Diana
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“Cotton Eyed Joe” is actually an American folk song dating back to the 1800s. One of the earliest known recordings of the song was in 1928. The Swedish band, Rednex, released their version in 1994, and is probably the most well-known rendition. The band takes a lot of inspiration from American country and folk music, I mean look at their name!

somethinglse
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At this point, I Love Poland has become one of the main stereotypical songs for Poland. But that’d be way too easy to guess 💀

floofymarshmellow
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8:50 I quickly thought of Bikini Bottom until I remembered that's not a country

Mictecuh_
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Scotland : *bagpipes*
Me : "obvious."
Also Ireland : *talks about drinking*
Me : "even more obvious."

norfrenchiansalmon
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5:12 it's so weird now to hear Scotland's national anthem without the dude screaming "SCOTLAND FOREVER"
It's ingrained in my brain, now it feels like something is missing without it 😂😂😂

LivPC
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putting germany japan and italy together was a bad idea

leonardoingrosso
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I like how most of these are folk tunes and then Moldova is just *EUROVISION*

And it's not even their weirdest Eurovision entry either

hesterclapp
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Having Slovak song to be so specific, I was like "The guy putting this together HAS to be Slovak, right?" And lord behold, the author wrote a Slovak comment under the part 2, so I was right. 😄 Greetings from 🇨🇿.

eriqborg