Move, bitch, get out the way

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"Move, bitch, get out the way" is the iconic shouted hook from Ludacris's 2001 hit single "Move Bitch," widely recognized as a popular and often-quoted hip-hop catchphrase.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf catchphrase
song lyric
associatedWithAlbum Word of Mouf NERFINISHED
associatedWithArtist Ludacris NERFINISHED
associatedWithSubculture car culture
club culture
censorshipTarget word "bitch"
containsProfanity true
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalImpact became a popular catchphrase in early 2000s hip hop
commonly quoted in everyday speech
frequently referenced in films and television
describedAs iconic shouted hook
widely quoted hip-hop phrase
firstAppearedIn single "Move Bitch" NERFINISHED
firstReleaseYear 2001
genre Southern hip hop
hip hop
hasCensoredForm "Move, get out the way"
"Move, trick, get out the way"
hookType call-and-response chant
language English
lyricTheme aggression
confrontation in traffic or crowds
notableFor high audience participation at live shows
instant recognizability from first words
oftenMisquotedAs "Move, bitch, get outta the way"
partOf "Move Bitch" NERFINISHED
performer I-20 NERFINISHED
Ludacris NERFINISHED
Mystikal NERFINISHED
placementInSong chorus
recordLabel Def Jam Recordings
Disturbing tha Peace NERFINISHED
rhythmicFeature shouted delivery
timePeriodOfPopularity 2010s internet culture
early 2000s
usedAs club chant
internet meme caption
sports arena chant
writer KLC NERFINISHED
Ludacris NERFINISHED

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Move Bitch containsCatchphrase Move, bitch, get out the way