Here’s What The Classic ‘It’s Gonna Be May’ Memes Of Justin Timberlake Means

Just like November and December are unofficially known as the Mariah Carey months because of how often ‘All I Want for Christmas’ gets played, May is the month of Justin Timberlake.
Some of you may know why, while for others, let’s take a look at what caused this digital hilarious catastrophe.
Meaning Behind, ‘It’s Gonna Be May’ Memes Of Justin Timberlake
The ‘It’s Gonna Be May’ meme is all over the internet already.
The picture and reference of the meme come from NSYNC, a band Justin was previously a part of.
The song was ‘It’s Gonna Be Me,’ but because of his accent and way of singing, the ‘me’ started sounding like ‘May’ to audiences, and that became something to laugh about.
Spring Summer 2020. Thanks for this, Internet. pic.twitter.com/I3mdWPTjiN
— Justin Timberlake (@jtimberlake) May 1, 2020
This meme started back in 2012, and it is still relevant to this date.
Old photos of Justin also get shared along with the song lyrics just to add to the funny scene of the joke.
Justin Timberlake, who is the center of attention in the meme, stated that he also enjoys it.
Considering he shared a meme of himself in 2020, which added to the funny part of this whole scenario.
Husband: I can’t believe it’s gonna be May…
— Kristin Fortuna (@42nagirl) April 26, 2021
Me: *cuts him off loudly singing *NSYNC
Him: …in a few days. But yeah, that too. 🙈🤣 pic.twitter.com/CLmkCUPUHI
During an interview with Capital FM, Justin said that he sang the song with the direction he was given.
“I think he just wanted me to sound like I was from Tennessee,” he said about Max Martin, the co-writer of the song.
Many people and companies also use this strategy to increase their marketing gimmicks online to reach out to more people.
The meme is already all over the internet, and expect to see more of it over the coming couple of days as May progresses this year. ‘It’s Gonna Be May’ is not just a fun way to remember that it’s May, but it is also a reminder that what happens on the internet stays on the internet!
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