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]]>If you want to find similarities between TikTok’s biggest hits and the Billboard Hot 100 for 2022, don’t waste your time. Most of them don’t hail from A-list artists and they’ve never managed to actually make it to the top of the charts, but some came pretty close.
“Sunroof” by Nicky Youre and Dazy made it to the top of TikTok’s list for 2022, but how did it do outside of this platform? It peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and made it to the UK Top 40, in addition to being streamed 397 million times on Spotify.
“Ginseng Strip 2000” by Yung Lean and “L$d” by Luclover rounded out the top three, but did any A-list artists make the cut? TikTok’s favorite Lizzo made it to several top lists for 2022, including this one with her chart-topping hit “About Dam Time”.
The list also included the viral hit “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” from the Disney movie Encanto and Kate Bush’s seminal hit “Running Up That Hill”, which experience somewhat of a renascence after being featured in Stranger Things earlier this year.
Check out TikTok’s full list of the biggest 2022 hits below:
1. ‘Sunroof’ – Nicky Youre & dazy
2. ‘Ginseng Strip 2002’ – Yung Lean
3. ‘L$d’ – Luclover
4. ‘Own Brand Freestyle’ – FelixThe1st & Dréya Mac
5. ‘Reggae & Calypso’ – Russ Millions & Buni & YV
6. ‘Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)’ – Kate Bush
7. ‘We Don’t Talk About Bruno’ – Encanto Cast
8. ‘Jiggle Jiggle’ – Duke & Jones & Louis Theroux
9. ‘Captain (Whistle)’ – Nutcase 22
10. ‘About Damn Time’ – Lizzo
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]]>31-year-old Taylor Swift has shared her first-ever video to her newly created TikTok account. In the short vid, the music superstar is seen lip-synching to British rapper Dave’s song “Screwface Capital,” which mentions her by name. She also recreated some of her past album looks including 2020’s Folklore and Evermore, 2008’s Fearless, and 2012’s Red.
But there’s more!
The post also included an important announcement about 2012’s Red.
@taylorswift Lots going on at the moment: Red (my version) vinyl is up for presale on my site and oh I’m on tiktok now let the games begin ##SwiftTok
♬ original sound – Taylor Swift
“Lots going on at the moment: Red (my version) vinyl is up for presale on my site and oh I’m on tiktok now let the games begin,” Swift wrote in the caption.
But there’s even more! Swifties were treated to a special announcement in the last clip. Swift donned a black turtleneck and bright red lip, and said, “Red: Taylor Version, November 19, 2021.”
This announcement comes after Swift shared that she would be releasing her own version of “Red”—her fourth studio album — with a total of 30 songs that were meant to go on the initial album.
For more Taylor and cats head over here!
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]]>That’s right, the band officially made its return to the top of the charts thanks to a viral TikTok video of a man singing along to “Dreams” while skateboarding.
The video features Nathan Apodaca, a potato farm worker in Idaho skateboarding down a road and sipping from a bottle of Cran-Raspberry juice. It has been viewed more than 60 million times, which was followed by countless streams and downloads for “Dreams.”
The classic album was in the Top 10 of the Billboard album chart, in February 1978, climbed back to the Top 10 after 42 years, landing at No. 7. According to Nielsen Music, the album’s climb is the equivalent of 33,000 sales in the United States, including more than 30 million streams.
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]]>The post The Weeknd Teases New Music During Virtual TikTok Experience appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>“The Weeknd Experience” was a 20-minute performance featuring the singer’s avatar dressed as his After Hours persona. He performed some of the biggest hits from his latest studio album, including “Pray for Me,” “Blinding Lights,” “Save Your Tears,” and “In Your Eyes.”
The Weeknd was joined by Doja Cat, who’s no stranger to TikTok fame since several of her songs went on to become smash-hits after this social media platform put them on the map. She appeared on the remix of “In Your Eyes,” originally released back in May.
The Weeknd also shared a minute-long snippet of a mystery song we haven’t heard before. If he decides to release it as a single, it will serve as a follow-up to his recently released Juice Wrld collaboration “Smile.”
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]]>The post TikTok Announces $200 Million Fund For Original Creators appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>The fund is called the TikTok Creator Fund and had been created to support creators of innovative content who are interested in “fostering their livelihood”.
To apply, users must be at least 18 years of age and post consistent original content. There will also be a minimum follower count required to apply for the fund although this is yet to be revealed.
“Through the TikTok Creator Fund, our creators will be able to realise additional earnings that help reward the care and dedication they put into creatively connecting with an audience that’s inspired by their ideas,” General Manager Vanessa Pappas said in a blog post.
“In a relatively short time, TikTok has grown to become a source of income and opportunity for creators and their families – and we couldn’t be more encouraged by their success. As our community continues to flourish, we’re committed to fostering even more ways for our creators to earn livelihoods by inspiring joy and creativity.”
You can find out more about the fund on the official TikTok website.
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]]>The post From Lizzo to Kate Bush: Check Out TikTok’s Most Popular Songs of 2022 appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>If you want to find similarities between TikTok’s biggest hits and the Billboard Hot 100 for 2022, don’t waste your time. Most of them don’t hail from A-list artists and they’ve never managed to actually make it to the top of the charts, but some came pretty close.
“Sunroof” by Nicky Youre and Dazy made it to the top of TikTok’s list for 2022, but how did it do outside of this platform? It peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and made it to the UK Top 40, in addition to being streamed 397 million times on Spotify.
“Ginseng Strip 2000” by Yung Lean and “L$d” by Luclover rounded out the top three, but did any A-list artists make the cut? TikTok’s favorite Lizzo made it to several top lists for 2022, including this one with her chart-topping hit “About Dam Time”.
The list also included the viral hit “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” from the Disney movie Encanto and Kate Bush’s seminal hit “Running Up That Hill”, which experience somewhat of a renascence after being featured in Stranger Things earlier this year.
Check out TikTok’s full list of the biggest 2022 hits below:
1. ‘Sunroof’ – Nicky Youre & dazy
2. ‘Ginseng Strip 2002’ – Yung Lean
3. ‘L$d’ – Luclover
4. ‘Own Brand Freestyle’ – FelixThe1st & Dréya Mac
5. ‘Reggae & Calypso’ – Russ Millions & Buni & YV
6. ‘Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)’ – Kate Bush
7. ‘We Don’t Talk About Bruno’ – Encanto Cast
8. ‘Jiggle Jiggle’ – Duke & Jones & Louis Theroux
9. ‘Captain (Whistle)’ – Nutcase 22
10. ‘About Damn Time’ – Lizzo
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]]>The post Taylor Swift Has Made Her TikTok Debut! appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>31-year-old Taylor Swift has shared her first-ever video to her newly created TikTok account. In the short vid, the music superstar is seen lip-synching to British rapper Dave’s song “Screwface Capital,” which mentions her by name. She also recreated some of her past album looks including 2020’s Folklore and Evermore, 2008’s Fearless, and 2012’s Red.
But there’s more!
The post also included an important announcement about 2012’s Red.
@taylorswift Lots going on at the moment: Red (my version) vinyl is up for presale on my site and oh I’m on tiktok now let the games begin ##SwiftTok
♬ original sound – Taylor Swift
“Lots going on at the moment: Red (my version) vinyl is up for presale on my site and oh I’m on tiktok now let the games begin,” Swift wrote in the caption.
But there’s even more! Swifties were treated to a special announcement in the last clip. Swift donned a black turtleneck and bright red lip, and said, “Red: Taylor Version, November 19, 2021.”
This announcement comes after Swift shared that she would be releasing her own version of “Red”—her fourth studio album — with a total of 30 songs that were meant to go on the initial album.
For more Taylor and cats head over here!
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]]>The post Fleetwood Mac Makes a Top 10 Comeback appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>That’s right, the band officially made its return to the top of the charts thanks to a viral TikTok video of a man singing along to “Dreams” while skateboarding.
The video features Nathan Apodaca, a potato farm worker in Idaho skateboarding down a road and sipping from a bottle of Cran-Raspberry juice. It has been viewed more than 60 million times, which was followed by countless streams and downloads for “Dreams.”
The classic album was in the Top 10 of the Billboard album chart, in February 1978, climbed back to the Top 10 after 42 years, landing at No. 7. According to Nielsen Music, the album’s climb is the equivalent of 33,000 sales in the United States, including more than 30 million streams.
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]]>The post The Weeknd Teases New Music During Virtual TikTok Experience appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>“The Weeknd Experience” was a 20-minute performance featuring the singer’s avatar dressed as his After Hours persona. He performed some of the biggest hits from his latest studio album, including “Pray for Me,” “Blinding Lights,” “Save Your Tears,” and “In Your Eyes.”
The Weeknd was joined by Doja Cat, who’s no stranger to TikTok fame since several of her songs went on to become smash-hits after this social media platform put them on the map. She appeared on the remix of “In Your Eyes,” originally released back in May.
The Weeknd also shared a minute-long snippet of a mystery song we haven’t heard before. If he decides to release it as a single, it will serve as a follow-up to his recently released Juice Wrld collaboration “Smile.”
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]]>The post TikTok Announces $200 Million Fund For Original Creators appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>The fund is called the TikTok Creator Fund and had been created to support creators of innovative content who are interested in “fostering their livelihood”.
To apply, users must be at least 18 years of age and post consistent original content. There will also be a minimum follower count required to apply for the fund although this is yet to be revealed.
“Through the TikTok Creator Fund, our creators will be able to realise additional earnings that help reward the care and dedication they put into creatively connecting with an audience that’s inspired by their ideas,” General Manager Vanessa Pappas said in a blog post.
“In a relatively short time, TikTok has grown to become a source of income and opportunity for creators and their families – and we couldn’t be more encouraged by their success. As our community continues to flourish, we’re committed to fostering even more ways for our creators to earn livelihoods by inspiring joy and creativity.”
You can find out more about the fund on the official TikTok website.
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