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  1. The official video for “Never Gonna Give You Up” by Rick Astley. The new album 'Are We There Yet?' is out now: Download here: https://RickAstley.lnk.to/AreWe...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RickrollingRickrolling - Wikipedia

    See media help. Rickrolling or a Rickroll is an Internet meme involving the unexpected appearance of the music video to the 1987 hit song "Never Gonna Give You Up", performed by English singer Rick Astley. The aforementioned video has over 1.5 billion views on YouTube.

  3. Dec 18, 2011 · Music video by Rick Astley performing Never Gonna Give You Up. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 2,573,462 (C) 1987 PWL.I do not take any credit for this music v...

  4. A rick roll is an internet prank involving the unexpected use of the music video for the 1987 Rick Astley songNever Gonna Give You Up.” The prank involves someone posting a hyperlink they claim is relevant to the topic at hand, which actually leads to Astley’s music video.

  5. Rick roll, but with different linkSubscribe to the official Rick Astley YouTube channel: https://RickAstley.lnk.to/YTSubIDFollow Rick Astley:Facebook: https:...

  6. Rickrolling is when you troll someone on the internet by linking to the music video for Rick Astley’s 1987 hit song “Never Gonna Give You Up.

  7. According to 4chan founder m00t, the "rickroll" phenomenon began on /v/ (video games) circa May 2007 [2], when someone posted a link to Rick Astley's music video disguised as a sneak preview for the then newly released video game Grand Theft Auto IV.

  8. Never Gonna Give You Up” is known as the world famous Rick Roll song. The music video, directed by Simon West, finds Astley singing at various west London locales… Read More

  9. Rickroll (or rickrolling) is an internet meme involving pranking an (usually unexpected) experience of Never Gonna Give You Up, a song by Rick Astley in the year 1987. Rickroll originated in 2006 from a earlier bait-and-switch meme called duckrolling.

  10. Mar 11, 2014 · A Rick Astley impersonator lip-synched as audience members either danced or ignored the whole thing. The prank was covered by the New York Times. Here's video:

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