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12 hours ago
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Black Music Month: TikTok Brought These Classics Back
Source: KiddNation / Kidd Nation TikTok is doing a wonderful job of bridging the gap of music and culture between generations. As we continue our Black Music Month celebration, we recall the countless classic songs by Black artists that have had a sudden resurgence thanks to TikTok. There are numerous viral dances or unexpected, relatable trends that have come from the popular social media platform. It is remarkable to witness the power and influence of TikTok's community as they are drawn to the Black songs that have had a significant impact on music and pop culture. The beautiful part about these classic songs regaining popularity is that a new generation of people are learning of their greatness. Surely, the Black artists experiencing an influx of streams and follows are just as happy about the recent discovery. Fans and social media users remember when Brandy and Monica's 'The Boy Is Mine' began to trend on TikTok or when Guy's 'I Like' came about with a fun, new dance. TikTok trends are almost comparable to the way new artists sample classic records. You don't know why you like it, but you innately do. It's a wondrous full circle experience for the artist, the fan and the art itself. TikTok continues to explore the origins, triumphs, and complexities of genres popular in the app today throughout Black Music Month. They aim to shine a light on the artists and creators who entertain and inspire the TikTok community and continue to shift the culture with innovations of their own. With special programming including Diddy, Doechii, Baby Tate, Tai Verdes, Fousheé, and more, TikTok has many more exciting things on the way to continue celebrating this month. Read more about TikTok's Black Music Month initiatives and programming here. While we await the next classic song to resurface thanks to TikTok's many trends, we compiled a list of classic Black tracks that have had a resurgence on the platform in the past year. Take a look at the list below and comment your favorite trend. Black Music Month: TikTok Brought These Classics Back was originally published on Source:cnsamuel What a classic! Even Brandy & Monica had to hop in on the fun. See their video here. Source:melsonpnelson A massive hit had Gen-Z in a trance. Shout out to this classic! Source:shxkiraa This trend in itself is so nostalgic as TikTok users share old photos and videos of their parents to this hit song. Source:officialteddyriley Teddy Riley and the youth are embracing this classic with a popular dance trend. Source:fernandez_fam Go, go, go! These TikTokers are creative with the classics. Source:blesiv A certified hit that will always resonate! Source:blueverything_ The kids are alright, paying homage to classic records and timeless fashion. Source:snoopdogg There's no denying a hit. Even Snoop Dogg's is active on TikTok spreading the Hip Hop Gospel. Source:mariahcarey A forever classic. The celebs are just as excited as the fans, including the hitmaker herself. Source:gabbygonta I mean this song is everything, and so is Michael Bae Jordan. We feel you, Gabby.


Black America Web
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Black America Web
TikTok Brought These Classics Back
Source: KiddNation / Kidd Nation TikTok is doing a wonderful job of bridging the gap of music and culture between generations. As we continue our Black Music Month celebration, we recall the countless classic songs by Black artists that have had a sudden resurgence thanks to TikTok. There are numerous viral dances or unexpected, relatable trends that have come from the popular social media platform. It is remarkable to witness the power and influence of TikTok's community as they are drawn to the Black songs that have had a significant impact on music and pop culture. The beautiful part about these classic songs regaining popularity is that a new generation of people are learning of their greatness. Surely, the Black artists experiencing an influx of streams and follows are just as happy about the recent discovery. Fans and social media users remember when Brandy and Monica's 'The Boy Is Mine' began to trend on TikTok or when Guy's 'I Like' came about with a fun, new dance. TikTok trends are almost comparable to the way new artists sample classic records. You don't know why you like it, but you innately do. It's a wondrous full circle experience for the artist, the fan and the art itself. TikTok continues to explore the origins, triumphs, and complexities of genres popular in the app today throughout Black Music Month. They aim to shine a light on the artists and creators who entertain and inspire the TikTok community and continue to shift the culture with innovations of their own. With special programming including Diddy, Doechii, Baby Tate, Tai Verdes, Fousheé, and more, TikTok has many more exciting things on the way to continue celebrating this month. Read more about TikTok's Black Music Month initiatives and programming here. While we await the next classic song to resurface thanks to TikTok's many trends, we compiled a list of classic Black tracks that have had a resurgence on the platform in the past year. Take a look at the list below and comment your favorite trend. Black Music Month: TikTok Brought These Classics Back was originally published on Source:cnsamuel What a classic! Even Brandy & Monica had to hop in on the fun. See their video here. Source:melsonpnelson A massive hit had Gen-Z in a trance. Shout out to this classic! Source:shxkiraa This trend in itself is so nostalgic as TikTok users share old photos and videos of their parents to this hit song. Source:officialteddyriley Teddy Riley and the youth are embracing this classic with a popular dance trend. Source:fernandez_fam Go, go, go! These TikTokers are creative with the classics. Source:blesiv A certified hit that will always resonate! Source:blueverything_ The kids are alright, paying homage to classic records and timeless fashion. Source:snoopdogg There's no denying a hit. Even Snoop Dogg's is active on TikTok spreading the Hip Hop Gospel. Source:mariahcarey A forever classic. The celebs are just as excited as the fans, including the hitmaker herself. Source:gabbygonta I mean this song is everything, and so is Michael Bae Jordan. We feel you, Gabby.