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Originally included as a track on Doja Cat's second studio album Hot Pink (2019), it became a single on May 12, 2020, following a viral dance challenge using the song on the app TikTok. Before "Like That" had become a single in May, the song had already begun to chart in several countries following the viral TikTok dance which used the song.
It became one of the most viral dances on TikTok in 2020. [3] On September 25, 2019, Harmon, after listening to K Camp's song "Lottery", choreographed the dance, recorded herself and posted the video first on Funimate and then on Instagram. The video gained about 13,000 views on Instagram, with different users recreating the dance video.
A snippet of her song "PJ" was posted to her account on the video-sharing platform TikTok in June 2020 and subsequently went viral on the platform. [5] Her debut single, "DDLG", was released in the same month and also gained attention on TikTok. [9]
The song went viral on TikTok after three live performances of it were posted to YouTube during 2020. "Streets" was a sleeper hit that gradually acquired Internet-driven success. [ 6 ] [ 36 ] It began to gain traction on social media platforms in the early days of 2021 after three live performances of the song, released to YouTube during the ...
In June 2020, the latter expressed interest in releasing the song after it became viral on TikTok. Since its online leak in July 2019, "New Body" has received positive reviews and was noted as a highlight among other Yandhi tracks; however, the leak containing reworked Christian lyrics was tepidly received.
TikTok has banned Holocaust denial, but other conspiracy theories have become popular on the platform, such as Pizzagate and QAnon (two conspiracy theories popular among the U.S. alt-right) whose hashtags reached almost 80 million views and 50 million views respectively by June 2020. [210]
In early 2020, the song gained major popularity after being used in viral videos on video-sharing app TikTok, thanks to a dance craze known as the "Renegade" challenge, created by 14 year-old choreographer, Jalaiah Harmon. [3] Harmon said she came up with the dance in "5 to 10 minutes" before rushing off to showcase it at her dance class. [9]
The song was released on July 28, 2016, accompanied with a dance music video. It spread to the Chinese video website Bilibili and quickly became viral in China, leading to various spoofs and mimicking dances. [144] [145] As of 27 June 2020, the video received 63 million views on YouTube.