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"Toxic" is a song by Korean-American singer BoyWithUke, originally self-released as a single on October 29, 2021. BoyWithUke wrote and produced the song himself. It went viral on TikTok [1] and received over 1.2 billion streams worldwide. [2]
Toxic" was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) and platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). [9] [10] In 2021, BoyWithUke released his first and second studio albums, Melatonin Dreams and Fever Dreams respectively.
Serotonin Dreams is the third studio album by American singer BoyWithUke, and his first on a major label. [1] It was released on May 6, 2022, through Republic Records, and primarily written and produced by the singer. [2]
Toxic (Yours Truly album), a 2024 album by Yours Truly; Toxicity, a 2001 album by System of a Down "Toxicity" (song), the album's title track "Toxic" (song), a 2003 song by Britney Spears "Toxic" (BoyWithUke song), a 2021 song by BoyWithUke "Toxic" (YG song), a 2022 song by YG "Toxic", a song by 2WEI "Toxic", a song by Ashnikko from Demidevil
12 2021. Toggle 2021 subsection. 12.1 Mexico City. ... Zulu Winter, AWOLNATION, The Airborne Toxic Event, León Larregui, Cat Power, Franz ... BoyWithUke; Sampa the ...
"Toxic" BoyWithUke: 136 "Knife Talk" Drake featuring 21 Savage and Project Pat "Medallo" Blessd, Justin Quiles and Lenny Tavárez: 137 "Un Ratito" Bad Bunny "In da Club" 50 Cent: 138 "Last Christmas" Wham! "Starboy" The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk: 139 "Take On Me" A-ha "Last Christmas" Wham! 140 "You Right" Doja Cat and The Weeknd "Crazy What ...
"IDGAF" is a song by American singer BoyWithUke featuring Blackbear and Suvan Paul (Co-Artist) released as the third single from BoyWithUke's album Serotonin Dreams on March 18, 2022. [1] BoyWithUke co-wrote the song with Blackbear, and it was produced by BoyWithUke and Andrew Goldstein .
Alternative Airplay is a record chart published by the music industry magazine Billboard that ranks the most-played songs on American modern rock radio stations. Introduced in September 1988, [1] the chart is based on airplay data compiled from a panel of national rock radio stations, with songs being ranked by their total number of spins per week. [2]