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What’s the Song on the TikTok Challenge?
There are several ways to answer this question. While you may be familiar with Daddy Yankee’s “Rompe,” Unknown T’s “Drill Track,” Cardi B’s ‘WAP,’ and Patsy Cline’s ‘Crazy,’ there are also many ways to respond to the challenge. Listed below are some ideas to get you started.
Daddy Yankee’s “Rompe”
The music video for Daddy Yankee’s “Rompé” was released on November 22, 2005. It was recorded for his album, “Barrio Fino en Directo.” The music video is an original production and was filmed for both Interscope Records and El Cartel. It features clips of women breaking things, and a break dance sequence. It is one of the most popular reggaeton songs of all time.
Although the song has been out for nearly two decades, the song regained its No. 1 position on the Billboard Hot 100 this week. Its chart-topping status lasted three weeks after debuting on the chart. This makes “Despacito” a little less unique, as the song will likely hit the top spot next week. Until now, the Spanish-language version of Daddy Yankee’s songs have not topped the Hot 100.
Unknown T’s “Drill Track”
While UK drill has gotten a bit saturated in recent years due to the glut of production and lyrical content, Unknown T has been at the forefront of the movement. This East London rapper made his debut with the seminal single “Homerton B,” and quickly found success. Homerton B became the first drill track to be certified silver in the UK. Although it wasn’t a huge success at first, it has since grown into one of the UK’s biggest hits.
T has been stepping up his activity in the run-up to the release of his latest album, and recently made a surprise appearance on a Louis Vuitton fashion show, which boasted one of the most diverse casts ever. Despite the unexpected turn of events, T showed no sign of being intimidated by his new venture into fashion. Rather, the new venture proved to be a boon for the multi-talented rapper.
Cardi B’s “WAP”
The latest single from Cardi B is a hot topic online, with some critics calling it raunchy. “WAP” stands for ‘Wet Ass P***y.’ It was written by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, and produced by Austin Owens. The track is slated to be released on 7 August 2020. While it has caused some controversy online, the lyrics are praised as a powerful message of female empowerment.
The collab was first announced on Aug. 4 on Cardi’s Instagram account, where she captioned a photo of the artwork for the song “WAP feat. @theestallion #Wap.” The song features rapping the phrase “WAP,” which is an acronym for woman’s sex partner. The song promotes women’s sex life and encourages them to embrace it.
Patsy Cline’s “Crazy”
One of the most beloved country songs of all time is Patsy Cline’s “Cry Baby.” Written by Willie Nelson and recorded for Decca Records in 1961, “Crazy” is a timeless gem. The song swings with velvet finesse, its exquisite ache sung by Patsy Cline echoes her heart. The song’s enduring popularity makes it a must-have for any country music fan.
In addition to gaining fame and success as a songwriter, Patsy Cline’s “Cry Baby” is a popular cover song. This classic country tune features the voices of two legendary artists, one an unconventional songwriter, and the other a powerhouse singer. Together, these artists tap into a universal longing that has permeates our world. A tribute video for “Crazy” was recently released by Willie Nelson and Diana Krall.
Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well”
While the song’s subject was never accused of anything worse than a little gaslighting or hypocritical key chain ownership, it does mirror the emotional work of many women in the wake of the #MeToo movement. Many women are left wondering what exactly constitutes emotional abuse or exploitation, and many would like to show more compassion to their younger selves. The lyrics of “All Too Well” reflect that struggle.
The video for “All Too Well” is one of the most anticipated songs on Red. The video is expected to arrive in a few weeks, and the star-studded cast is sure to give the song a big boost. The song’s success will likely outstrip its previous chart debut of No. 80, but Swift is well aware of how much her fans have helped make her music so popular.