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Sperm Donation Process Inspires Salvatore Ganacci’s Funny Video

The sperm donation process just became the plot of 2025’s funniest music video, and DJ-producer Salvatore Ganacci is the mastermind behind it. He dropped his latest banger, “Keep It Up,” alongside visuals that are equal parts WTF and nonstop laughs. Think of it as what happens when EDM meets fertility clinics meets absolute chaos. Don’t […]

Sperm Donation Process portrayed in music video.

Sperm Donation Process portrayed in music video.

The sperm donation process just became the plot of 2025’s funniest music video, and DJ-producer Salvatore Ganacci is the mastermind behind it. He dropped his latest banger, “Keep It Up, alongside visuals that are equal parts WTF and nonstop laughs.

Think of it as what happens when EDM meets fertility clinics meets absolute chaos. Don’t just imagine it, watch it happen below.

Tracing the Origins of “Keep It Up”

Before I analyze the madness, let’s talk origins. “Keep It Up” isn’t actually new; it’s a reimagining of a 1999 banger by Dutch duo J&R Project (John van Dongen & Ron van den Beuken).

Ganacci took this ’90s classic, slapped modern electronic dance music production on it, and created something that slaps harder than your alarm on Monday morning. But the true brilliance: The official clip that came with it, directed by the artist himself, Mistre Tesfaye and Joel Nkímyá.

The Video That Broke the Internet

As crazy as it sounds, in the bizarre new video, Ganacci plays a sperm donor in the most unthinkable circumstances imaginable. The sperm donation process gets turned into a full-blown comedy sketch that feels like it escaped from a Sacha Baron Cohen comedy film.

Without spoiling too much, he goes through the donation, fast-forwards nine months, and then… well, let’s just say he’s “reborn” to a couple struggling with infertility. Not to mention, the ending just goes off the rails.

You need to watch it yourself because no description does it justice.

Keep It Up funny music video Ganacci

How Does a Sperm Donor Donate Sperm

Okay, so in real life (not Ganacci’s fever dream), the sperm donation process is way more clinical, hygienic, and less insane.

Donors typically visit a fertility clinic or sperm bank where they’re given a private room. Yeah, you know what happens next: they produce a sample through, let’s say, manual stimulation. The whole thing takes maybe 15-30 minutes max.

Before that first donation, though, there’s usually a ton of screening—blood tests, medical history checks, and even genetic testing.

They want healthy swimmers, basically. Once you’re approved, you might donate multiple times over several months. Each sample gets frozen, tested, and stored until someone needs it.

No dramatic rebirth scenes. No theatrical nonsense. Just science doing its thing. And you can earn up to $1,500 per month.

Anyways, Ganacci nailed it again by turning a clinical fertility procedure into genuinely shareable content. This tune slaps, but it’s the absurd visual storytelling that’s got everyone talking!

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