If you've been anywhere near the internet or art nouveau and eroticismthe TV over the past week, chances are you'll have heard the words "it's coming home" by now. Maybe more than once.
SEE ALSO: Neymar's World Cup 'injury' gives us the top-notch memes we've been waiting forThe legendary lyrics to England's favourite football anthem have pretty much become a World Cup meme since England knocked out Columbia in the second round. And they've only been gathering momentum since then.
Here's one of many, many glorious examples of the meme in action:
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Well, on Monday night, during a performance at London's O2 arena, Justin Timberlake got involved.
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"IT'S. COMING. HOME!" yells Timberlake in the clip above. "Somebody told me the first time I came here that I became an honorary Brit, so..."
Seconds later he gleefully yells "go on then Kane, go on" in what appears to be a British accent.
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At one point he even got a chant going.
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"I could sing that for the next hour," says Timberlake in that clip.
So could we, Justin. So could we.
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