Kylie Jenner's 'Rise and Shine' meme has inspired even Ariana Grande to sing along

Grande has asked if she can sample the meme 
FILE PHOTO: Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala - Met Gala - Camp: Notes on Fashion- Arrivals - New York City, U.S. – May 6, 2019 -Kylie Jenner
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Megan C. Hills17 October 2019

Eagle-eyed Kardashian fans have honed in on a single moment in a recent Kylie Jenner video in which the reality star wakes her daughter Stormi Webster with a song. The moment has now sparked a meme, a new alarm tone and even an Ariana Grande cover.

Jenner was filmed singing to Stormi in a recent office tour video, where she revealed that her and ex-boyfriend Travis Scott’s daughter has a dedicated playroom in her office.

As she flipped the lights on, an already wide awake Stormi stared up at her mother as Jenner dramatically sang the words, “Rise and shine.”

After Twitter user @christinajuul shared the isolated clip online, many began re-sharing the video and commenting on Jenner’s vocals.

A few compared the moment to their own morning routines.

As well as everyone’s favourite Teletubbies character:

It also inspired a few people to make Jenner’s morning song their own alarm ringtones, with one Twitter user sharing a video of their brand new alarm which has racked up over 348k likes.

The user even shared a tutorial on how to make your own 'ruhhise-and-shihine' ringtone in the comments.

BBC1 Radio host Greg James also pointed out the absurdity of the clip, writing, “Shout-out to the camera crew having to stand in the dark waiting for her to come in.”

Others also noted Jenner’s vocals, with users on YouTube even cutting together longer edits of the four second clip played on a loop for five minutes.

For anybody keen to cover Jenner’s work, another user also transcribed a musical score on YouTube.

Even popstar Ariana Grande has shared a cover to her Instagram stories. Wearing a full face filter, she sang the song and captioned the video, “@kyliejenner can i sample?”

Instagram / @arianagrande

In response, Jenner re-shared the video to Instagram and wrote, “Yes, yes you can @arianagrande. As long as I’m in the music video.”

Other covers included a dramatic piano cover by musical students from Baldwin Wallace University.

Beauty guru Bretman Rock also performed his own cover, with the influencer sharing a video of himself harassing his sleeping cat with the song.

Instagram / @bretmanrock

But the creme de la creme was easily a Twitter user sharing a dubstep remix of Jenner’s song, which has clocked up 153k likes since being posted yesterday.

In fact, the remix was so popular that it even caught the attention of Jenner herself, who retweeted it - alongside a string of skull emojis.

Kardashian kid throwback photos

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