
Kkujwo My Girl
TL;DR · "Kkujwo My Girl" is a meme derived from the first line of singer Kim Jo-han's song "You Are My Girl," which is phonetically translated into Korean as "Kkujwo My Girl." The song was…
"Kkujwo My Girl" is a meme derived from the first line of singer Kim Jo-han's song "You Are My Girl," which is phonetically translated into Korean as "Kkujwo My Girl." The song was repeatedly used alongside the Caffè Bene logo during the ending scenes of the sitcom High Kick Through the Roof, leaving a strong impression on viewers and becoming a humorous cultural reference. The pronunciation "Kkujwo My Girl" quickly spread across the internet as a comical Korean phonetic rendition of the original English lyrics.
The popularity of this meme extended beyond its initial viral phrase, leading to the creation of diverse content. The release of a photo editing application named "Kkujwo My Girl" marked the peak of its popularity. This app allowed users to overlay the Caffè Bene logo and the "Cause you are my girl" caption in the High Kick Through the Roof ending style onto their photos automatically. Users creatively added humor to ordinary pictures or parodied famous scenes, sharing their edits widely. Additional features included subtitles in the style of Human Theater, Pokémon introductions, and karaoke captions, making the app versatile and entertaining.
This meme evolved into a participatory culture where users actively created and shared content. However, the app was eventually removed from app stores due to copyright issues, leaving it as a nostalgic memory. Despite this, "Kkujwo My Girl" remains a representative example of creativity and humor in Korean internet culture, with its influence continuing through parody content.
- #You Are My Girl
- #Kim Jo-han
- #Song
- #Ending
- #High Kick Through the Roof
- #Caffè Bene





