The phrase was popularized by , a well-known British streamer and YouTuber famous for his enthusiastic FIFA pack openings. In its original context, the line "Oh let's go, that's class!" was a genuine expression of excitement when Jack would pull a highly-rated or "class" player from a pack. The Meme Transformation
: Users started using the sound to represent moments of "finding happiness in the pain" or looking back at the "golden era" of FIFA YouTube (roughly 2012–2015) with deep nostalgia. oh let’s go that’s class with sad music
: Jack’s face, often frozen or slow-motioned, looks intensely emotional, bordering on appearing "sad" rather than happy when stripped of the original context. The phrase was popularized by , a well-known
: On platforms like TikTok , the clip became a template for sharing tragic or relatable life scenarios where one tries to stay positive despite a crushing outcome. Why it Stuck : Jack’s face, often frozen or slow-motioned, looks