Even Obama gets in on the Justin Timberlake 'It's Gonna Be May' meme

And it's funny. Sure, it was funnier 14 years ago when 'N Sync's "It's Gonna Be Me" first came out, but it's kind of like eating your grandmother's fruit cake at Christmas: It doesn't exactly taste good, but it's what you do during the holiday season

President Obama, like the rest of us, is pretty excited that it is finally May. The president, like the rest of us, is also a big 'NSync fan. So it's not to surprising that Obama joined the “It's Gonna Be May” meme last night. The President took to

It's Gonna Be May” refers to a misheard lyric featured in the 2000 pop song “It's Gonna Be Me” performed by American boy band 'N Sync. Since 2012 stills an.

One of the funniest days for memes is April 30 because “it's gonna be May.” The meme is a reference to a misheard lyric from the 2000 pop song “It's Gonna Be Me,” which was performed by American boy band 'Nsync. But not everyone is tickled by the meme.

It was Timberlake's authoritative "it's gonna be may," from *NSYNC's smash hit "It's Gonna Be Me" that birthed the meme we know and love today. Yesterday, April 30, a photo on President Obama's Instagram feed almost broke the Internet with a reference