The New York Knicks have fully embraced the “Bing Bong” movement with their latest sound effect at Madison Square Garden. New York professional sports fans are desperate for some wins, but luckily the ...
The New York Knicks dropped to 5-2 after their loss to the Toronto Raptors, but they debuted a new sound effect during the game that really leans into their new catchphrase. After their season-opening ...
In the clip, pop stars the Jonas Brothers goof around in the White House, lip-syncing to a chaotic audio track where an interviewer can be heard asking someone if they’re vaccinated and who’s the ...
One of teacher Ashley LaGrow’s students was using the classroom’s bathroom in Bettendorf, Iowa, when the third-grader sang out a refrain once reserved for New York City’s underground. “I was at my ...
The silly video from the JoBros and President Joe Biden comes as the omicron variant of COVID roils the United States Ey yo! The Jonas Brothers paid a special visit to the White House on Friday — and ...
BOSTON — Even the “Bing Bong Guy’’ has COVID-19. Earlier this week, Jordie Bloom, who “integrated’’ the “Bing Bong’’ sound of the closing doors of the MTA’s subway system into Knicks’ lore, came down ...
That’s the sound of the Pacers trolling the Knicks. Indiana beat the Knicks, 111-98, Wednesday at Grainbridge Field House, and followed it up by tweeting out New Yorkers’ early season catchphrase to ...
Those two words signify one thing. The New York Knicks have won. The hilarious catch cry has taken over NBA Twitter, but how did it come about? Let's take it back to opening night, where the Knicks ...
Inside Out won Best Animated Film at this year’s Golden Globes, to no one’s surprise. (At least, no one who has ever had a childhood or a beating heart.) Even seven months after the film’s release, a ...
Well, Lil Nas X did it first, with cameos from the likes of Olivia Rodrigo and Normani, but the “bing bong” TikTok from @SideTalkNYC has struck again. (Worth noting it’s also become a rallying cry for ...
Over $35,000 have been raised for a man who features in the viral "bing bong" TikTok sound. The man became popular for appearing to mistake Joe Biden for "Joe Byron," among other catchphrases. The ...