The challenge has spread across TikTok, Dubsmash, and Instagram. Chicago rapper CalBoy recently broke out with his melodic track, “Envy Me,” to the tune of 2.5 YouTube million views in two months. While a co-sign from fellow Windy City rapper G Herbo gave it an initial…
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The TikTok Takeover: How Gen Z’s New Favorite App Is Turning Memes Into Hits
iLOVEFRiDAY, Ava Max, & CalBoy have all blown up thanks in part to apps like TikTok & Dubsmash. Before Wisconsin-born singer Ava Max scored a Top 40 hit, she decided to change her style of music, opting to transition from “slow R&B”…
10K. Caash’s Latest Viral Dance Challenge Is Turning His Song “Aloha” Into A Hit
The track has been popularized through Dubsmash and Instagram. Prior to this year, Dallas rapper 10k.Caash was best known for helping to popularize a dance called “The Woah” that was picked up by rappers like Lil Uzi Vert, Drake, and Travis Scott. Now, 10k.Caash has scored a viral hit…
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