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Teens can make anything cool.
Their social-media superiority launched songs like Toosie Slide, Old Town Road and The Box to No.
TikTok has deep cuts they just have nothing to do with vinyl records.
Now, you’re free to listen to the entire thing instead of 60 seconds or less.
Here are some of the songs thatTikTokkershave taken from the underground and turned into global memes.
The power of Britney, however, has kept Criminal out of the controversy.
Bottoms Upby Trey Songz feat.
Ridin Solo by Jason Derulo
Post-CatsJason Derulois loving his newfound TikTok fame.
Did we have #mood in 2010?
Because its still a #mood.
March 12, 2020
Nonstopby Drake
Its not hard for Drake to get people dancing.
I lost a whole summer to One Dance.
But it was kind of random for a snippet of his 2018 song Nonstop to goElizabeth Warren-on-SNLviral.
Three years later, the internet is still bumping Medicine, this time to relatable memes.
Meanwhile, the SoundCloud rapper only has 3,000 followers onInstagram.
Supalonely by Benee ft. Gus Dapperton
Heres how to make a teen banger.
First, bass line (see Dua Lipas Dont Start Now).
Next, relatable, self-deprecating, love-struck lyrics.
Big hiding under the covers eating ice cream energy.
For guaranteed virality, add an indie darling like Clairo or Gus Dapperton.
Congrats, youve probably made the bop Supalonely by Benee.
The teens will be dancing in no time.
Wherever youre at in life.
Unless youre like me and have also had it stuck in your head since TikTok decided to revive it.
Make His Pockets Hurt by Lil Kayla
This is the sound for when you areHustlers-level scamming.
Canadian producer Freddie Dredd sampled the lyrics from Portuguese song David (Odavi) by Brazilian singer Celia.
Meanwhile, Charlie DAmelio, the most popular user on TikTok,just danced to it.
No Idea by Don Toliver
Just last month, Houston rapper Don Toliver topped theBillboardEmerging Artistschart.
This week, his 2019 song No Idea peaked at No.
43 after just three weeks on the Hot 100.
Alone, teens lip-sync to the song, pointing out their mom jeans.