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Directed solely by Clean Bandit, [15] [16] the official video for "Tick Tock" premiered at 1 pm BST on 21 August 2020, after a 30-second trailer was released one day prior. [17] [18] It takes place at a house that resembles a cuckoo clock in the middle of a forest of glaciers. It also features a bathtub full of popcorn, as well as cardboard ...
The video has now been sent to TikTok's blacklist, which automatically detects it before being uploaded. [207] TikTok has previously worked to remove graphic content from its platform, including the suicide video that was circulating in September 2020, which had appeared within the recommended clips of TikTok's For You section. [208] [209]
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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.
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The second-most-viewed YouTube video of the year 2010, behind only the "Bed Intruder Song" by Antoine Dodson and the Gregory Brothers featuring Kelly Dodson, was a parody of "Tik Tok" posted by the Key of Awesome. [55] "Weird Al" Yankovic included the chorus in his polka medley "Polka Face" from his 2011 album Alpocalypse. [56]
Due to the popularity and high demand for the video, a feature-length aerobics DVD was later released, titled Pump It Up – The Ultimate Dance Workout, which featured the dancers from the "Call on Me" video performing aerobics routines to various popular dance music songs. On 8 January 2020, Ministry of Sound uploaded the DVD in its entirety ...
JK Wedding Entrance Dance" is a viral video originally uploaded to YouTube on July 19, 2009, featuring the wedding of Jill Peterson and Kevin Heinz, [1] using "Forever" by Chris Brown as the song for their wedding march. [2] In its first 48 hours, the video accumulated more than 3.5 million views.