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this post was submitted on 23 Nov 2023
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No music becomes popular organically on tiktok. I believe that every song that becomes popular thought tiktok is either tailor-made to be easy to put in to tiktoks (like having some very widespread, easy to use message or a dramatic transition), or record label pay tiktok to push videos that include their songs. My reasons for believing this is that nearly every song that becomes popular on tiktok is garbage and no one can genuinely like that shit
objectively correct, met someone who's job it is to select stuff to give to the higher ups to promote on featured
I don't know about tiktok per se, but that "Rich Men North of Richmond" song that was a thing a few months back was 100% pushed by right wing funders to make it happen the same way as they do with NYT best sellers.
Taylor Swift-made
Also wtf are you talking about, Planet of the Bass is the song of our time.
Planet of the Bass unironicially slaps, and maybe that's just because it's made to appeal to me but I love it
I’ve enjoyed it many times.
My tiktoks are unironically somehow all stuff like Duster, car seat headrest, sweet trip, lil peep, slowdive