The vocal clip has been sampled in various Phonk and electronic music tracks, contributing to its viral status in "edgy" or dark-aesthetic video edits. Usage Contexts
In contemporary digital culture, this phrase is primarily associated with:
On platforms like TikTok and Instagram, the phrase—often accompanied by specific dramatic audio—is used humorously. People apply it to situations where they are jokingly "exorcising" someone for having a "bad take," an annoying habit, or acting "possessed" by a weird mood.
Used in short-form videos to "shoo away" a friend who says something controversial or to react to a strange "cursed" image.
The phrase (often spelled "Uhruc Ya Kafir") translates from Arabic to "Exit, O disbeliever" or "Get out, O infidel."
It is a common command used by practitioners of Ruqyah (Islamic exorcism) to order a jinn or demonic entity to leave a person's body.