National Po Up Day

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Welcome to the fascinating world of National Pop Up Day! Get ready to dive into a fun-filled day that is guaranteed to pop a smile on your face. Whether you are a lover of surprises or simply can't resist the thrill of the unexpected, this extraordinary day is sure to bring you some delightful surprises. So, let's get ready for some popping good times!

When is Po Up Day?

It's national po up day on the 28th October.


A Pop-tastic Celebration of National Pop Up Day

National Pop Up Day is a celebration of all things unexpected and surprising. It's a day dedicated to embracing unexpected moments, whether they come in the form of surprise parties, unexpected reunions, or even those playful pop-up books that transport you to magical worlds.

On this special day, people all around the country come together to embrace the joy of spontaneity. From surprising loved ones with sweet gestures to organizing surprise events, the possibilities are endless. National Pop Up Day is all about bringing excitement and happiness into our lives.

While the origins of National Pop Up Day are a bit mysterious, it's believed to have started as a way to promote creativity and bring people closer together. The idea behind it is to encourage individuals to step out of their comfort zones and enjoy the unexpected. So, don't be afraid to embrace the unexpected on this joyous day!



History behind the term 'Po Up'


1991

Rise of Houston hip-hop culture

In 1991, the term 'po up' was born out of the vibrant Houston hip-hop culture. As a part of the southern hip-hop scene, Houston's unique sound and style began gaining popularity, fueled by artists like DJ Screw, Geto Boys, and UGK. The term 'po up' originated from the city's underground rap community as a reference to pouring and sipping a beverage, typically a concoction of promethazine/codeine cough syrup mixed with soda or other liquids.


2000

The emergence of 'sizzurp'

In the early 2000s, the term 'po up' became synonymous with a popular recreational drink called 'sizzurp' or 'purple drank.' The drink, known for its purple color, is made by mixing codeine/promethazine cough syrup with soda, typically Sprite, and flavored with Jolly Rancher candy. 'Sizzurp' gained mainstream attention through the music of Houston artists like DJ Screw, who often referred to it in their songs.


2005

Mainstream recognition and controversy

By 2005, 'po up' and 'sizzurp' had gained national recognition, primarily due to the influence of Houston-based rapper Mike Jones and his hit single 'Still Tippin.'' The song's lyrics prominently featured references to 'sippin' on some syrup' and 'po'ing up a deuce.' The growing popularity of the term and the drink sparked both curiosity and controversy, as health concerns and legal repercussions associated with its consumption arose.



2010

Cultural references and influence

As the term 'po up' continued to permeate popular culture, it became a staple in hip-hop lyrics and a symbolic representation of the Houston hip-hop scene. Artists like Lil Wayne, Future, and Drake referenced 'po up' in their songs, further solidifying its place in the lexicon of rap music. The term's cultural impact extended beyond music, appearing in fashion trends, social media, and even influencing the creation of various po up-themed events and parties.


Present

Legacy and evolving usage

Today, 'po up' remains a notable term within hip-hop culture and continues to evolve. While it originally referred to the act of pouring and sipping a particular drink, it has expanded to represent a broader idea of indulgence and celebration. The term's cultural significance has sparked discussions around substance abuse, the influence of rap music, and the overall impact of Houston's hip-hop scene. It serves as a testament to the power of music and the ability of a single term to capture and reflect cultural phenomena.


Did you know?

Did you know that the concept of pop-up books originated in the late 13th century? Early pop-up books were used for educational purposes and often featured movable parts or layered illustrations. Today, they have become a beloved form of entertainment for children and adults alike!

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28th October 2015

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28th October 2015

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