Rickrolling is an internet prank where a link is posted online that is supposedly relevant but instead redirects the viewer to Rick Astley's music video for "Never Gonna Give You Up" from 1987. Since 2007, various versions of the music video on YouTube have received hundreds of millions of views, largely due to the widespread practice of rickrolling and subsequent renewed popularity of the song over the following decade.
Rickrolling is an internet prank where a link is posted online that is supposedly relevant but instead redirects the viewer to Rick Astley's music video for "Never Gonna Give You Up" from 1987. Since 2007, various versions of the music video on YouTube have received hundreds of millions of views, largely due to the widespread practice of rickrolling and subsequent renewed popularity of the song over the following decade.
Rickrolling is an internet prank where a link is posted online that is supposedly relevant but instead redirects the viewer to Rick Astley's music video for "Never Gonna Give You Up" from 1987. Since 2007, various versions of the music video on YouTube have received hundreds of millions of views, largely due to the widespread practice of rickrolling and subsequent renewed popularity of the song over the following decade.
Rickrolling is a bait-and-switch prank that involves
posting a hyperlink that is supposedly relevant to the topic at hand in an online discussion, but re-directs the viewer to the music video of "Never Gonna Give You Up," a 1987 dance pop single by English singer-songwriter Rick Astley. Since May 2007, numerous versions of the music video on YouTube have garnered hundreds of millions, largely driven by the widespread practice of "rickrolling" and subsequent resurgence in popularity of the song over the following decade.