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"Stunnin'" is a song by Canadian-American musician Curtis Waters, released on May 19, 2020 as his debut single. The song features Canadian musician Harm Franklin and was produced by Decz. The official music video was directed and edited by Ryan Tempke. It went viral on the video-sharing app TikTok, becoming the breakthrough hit of both artists.
The video-sharing platform TikTok gained global popularity in the year 2019, and surpassed 2 billion mobile downloads worldwide in October 2020. [6] [7] TikTok has allowed many music artists to gain a wider audience, and has spawned several viral hit songs.
Ahead, find the best TikTok songs of 2022 and from the app's early days — and while you're at it, you might as well give us a follow, too. 😉 "About Damn Time" by Lizzo "As It Was" by Harry Styles
The song also reached the number one position on Spotify's Global Viral 50 chart, a ranking of the most-streamed independent songs on the platform, and it consistently charted near the top position for several months. [17] [19] As of June 2020, TikTok videos which include "Mia Khalifa" have been viewed over 865 million times in total. [25]
TikTok Music was a music streaming app owned by ByteDance that was launched in July 2023. [1] The Service allows users to listen to, download, and share songs. [ 2 ] The service was shut down on November 28, 2024.
It went viral on social media platforms, especially TikTok, where more than 2.7 million videos used it as a sound. The song has also crossed 300 million streams on Spotify. Two remixed versions of the song were released in 2020, one featuring Tyga, and another featuring Badshah. [9] [10] This song has also topped charts worldwide. [11] [12] [13 ...
Before Khaby Lame became the most-followed TikTok user on 22 June 2022, Charli D'Amelio was the most-followed TikTok user. D'Amelio became the most-followed TikTok user on 25 March 2020 at 41.4 million followers, surpassing the previous record-holder, Loren Gray . [ 39 ]
"Then Leave" garnered popularity after various choreographed dances were posted on TikTok, based on the user Boujee.Tay's moves. [2] As of July 2020, the song's audio was used in over 151,000 videos. [3] In the midst of the song's growing popularity, Columbia Records removed the song's parent album from streaming services.