
Drake Hotline Bling meme: The 2015 template for rejecting one thing and approving another. Still ruling comparisons in 2026—remix your takes on Memizer.com!
Drake in a red jacket: left side hand-up rejection, right side approving finger point. The **Drake Hotline Bling** meme (from his “Hotline Bling” music video) became the ultimate comparison template in 2015–2016—perfect for “nah to this / yes to that” roasts, preferences, or hypocrisy calls. In 2026, with “fumbled year” confessions, nostalgia loops, and daily decision chaos, it’s still dominating feeds for quick, relatable burns. Let’s break down why this two-panel legend endures.

The source is Drake’s “Hotline Bling” video (October 2015), where he dances in a red puffer jacket. In early 2016, Reddit/Twitter users turned stills into a split-panel format: top-left Drake rejecting something (hand up, disgusted), bottom-right approving another (pointing, smiling). Early hits included “Rejecting homework / Approving Netflix” or brand rivalries. It exploded across platforms, spawning variations like multi-panel or swapped expressions.

This meme never stopped pointing—it’s too good at calling out choices.
Point the way at Memizer.com—upload the classic Drake template, add left/right text for 2026 vibes (e.g., “Rejecting March deadlines / Approving endless scrolling”), download, and share! Free generator, instant approval.
What’s your best Drake Hotline Bling edit for 2026? Drop the comparison in the comments! 📱🧥
Tag a friend who needs rejecting or approving. Drake approves this message! 😂





