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Rick Roll Music Discs Resource Pack

Never Gonna Give You Up - The Ultimate Minecraft Prank

🎵 You've Been Rick Rolled! 🎵

Every music disc in Minecraft plays "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley

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Compatible with Minecraft Java Edition (All Versions)

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What is Rick Roll Music Discs?

Rick Roll Music Discs is a resource pack that replaces every single music disc sound in Minecraft with the iconic "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley. Whether someone plays disc 11, disc 13, Cat, Mellohi, or any other music disc in the game, they'll hear the legendary Rick Roll song instead. This makes it the perfect prank resource pack for multiplayer servers and trolling unsuspecting friends.

The resource pack works by overriding Minecraft's audio files, specifically targeting all music disc sounds. When installed, players won't know what hit them until they place a disc in a jukebox and the unmistakable opening notes of "Never Gonna Give You Up" start playing. It's one of the most popular prank resource packs in the Minecraft community, combining nostalgia for the classic internet meme with Minecraft's built-in music system.

All Music Discs Replaced

Every single music disc (13 total discs) plays Rick Astley's iconic song

Perfect for Multiplayer

Prank friends on servers by sneaking this into the server resource pack

Seamless Integration

Jukebox mechanics work normally - only the audio is changed

Classic Meme

Brings the legendary Rick Roll prank into Minecraft gameplay

Client-Side Only

Only affects players who have the resource pack installed

Easy Installation

Simple drag-and-drop installation like any resource pack

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How to use this prank pack

Best Prank Strategies
  • Server Resource Pack: Upload to server so all players automatically download it
  • Gift Discs: Give friends music discs and tell them they're "rare" - watch their reaction
  • Jukebox Surprise: Place jukeboxes with discs around spawn points or popular areas
  • Treasure Hunt: Hide chests with music discs as "prizes"
  • Redstone Trap: Wire jukeboxes to pressure plates for automatic Rick Rolling
  • Trading Prank: Trade "rare" music discs to unsuspecting players
Which Discs Are Affected?

All 13 music discs in Minecraft play "Never Gonna Give You Up":

  • 13 - Creepy cave sounds → Rick Roll
  • Cat - Calm music → Rick Roll
  • Blocks - Electronic music → Rick Roll
  • Chirp - Ambient music → Rick Roll
  • Far - Calming melody → Rick Roll
  • Mall - Retro music → Rick Roll
  • Mellohi - Slow music → Rick Roll
  • Stal - Jazz music → Rick Roll
  • Strad - Piano music → Rick Roll
  • Ward - Slow music → Rick Roll
  • 11 - Horror sounds → Rick Roll
  • Wait - Ambient music → Rick Roll
  • Otherside (1.18+) - Cave sounds → Rick Roll
Multiplayer Server Setup
  • Upload the resource pack .zip file to a file hosting service (Dropbox, Google Drive, etc.)
  • Get a direct download link to the .zip file
  • Open server.properties file on your Minecraft server
  • Find the line resource-pack= and paste your direct download link
  • Set require-resource-pack=true to force players to use it (optional but recommended for pranks)
  • Restart the server - players will be prompted to download the resource pack when they join

Installation guide

Step-by-step installation
  • Download the resource pack .zip file from the Google Drive link above
  • Open Minecraft launcher and click "Installations" → "..." → "Open Folder"
  • Navigate to the "resourcepacks" folder (create it if it doesn't exist)
  • Place the downloaded .zip file directly into the resourcepacks folder (DO NOT UNZIP)
  • Launch Minecraft, go to Options → Resource Packs
  • Find "Rick Roll Music Discs" in "Available Resource Packs" and hover over it
  • Click the arrow to move it to "Selected Resource Packs" on the right side
  • Click "Done" - resource pack is now active!
Important Notes
  • Resource packs only change visuals and sounds - they don't affect gameplay
  • The pack only affects YOUR game - other players need to install it separately
  • Keep the file as a .zip - don't extract or unzip it
  • If using multiple resource packs, place this one at the top for priority
  • Server admins can force-apply resource packs to all connecting players
  • Compatible with ALL Minecraft Java Edition versions

See the prank in action

Watch how players react when they discover every music disc plays Rick Astley:

Resource pack preview

Rick Roll Music Discs Resource Pack Screenshot

Frequently asked questions

Can other players hear the Rick Roll if I install this?
No, resource packs are client-side only. Only players who have installed the resource pack will hear "Never Gonna Give You Up" when music discs play. To prank others, they need to install it too, OR the server admin needs to set it as the server resource pack so all connecting players download it automatically.
Does this work on Bedrock Edition or console versions?
This specific resource pack is designed for Minecraft Java Edition only. Bedrock Edition uses different resource pack formats. However, the concept can be recreated for Bedrock Edition using Bedrock-compatible resource packs with the same audio replacement technique.
How do I make this apply to all players on my server?
Upload the resource pack to a file host and get a direct download link. Then open your server.properties file, find the line "resource-pack=" and paste the direct link. Set "require-resource-pack=true" to force players to use it. Players will automatically download it when joining your server.
Can I use this with other resource packs?
Yes! You can stack multiple resource packs in Minecraft. Just make sure the Rick Roll pack is positioned above other packs in your resource pack list so its audio changes take priority. The pack only modifies music disc sounds, so it won't conflict with texture or model changes.
Is there a way to make it less obvious it's a prank?
You can rename the resource pack file and folder to something inconspicuous like "HD_Textures_Pack" or "Sound_Quality_Improvement" before distributing it. This makes players less suspicious when they see it in their resource pack list. Evil, but effective!
Does this affect any other sounds besides music discs?
No, this resource pack ONLY replaces music disc sounds. All other game sounds (mobs, blocks, ambient sounds, background music, etc.) remain completely unchanged. It's specifically designed to target jukeboxes and music discs for maximum prank effectiveness.
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