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Grrr tik tok song
Grrr tik tok song








grrr tik tok song

However, this song? I’ll listen to it at any given time on any given day. I respect the music, and I definitely listen to a decent amount but it’s just not my favorite style. If you read my last article, you know it’s not my genre of choice. This is a song off of one of the best Hip Hop/Rap albums of the past five years. This song is usually seen in the “POV: you see me at a party and remember why we broke up” Tik Toks, and those never fail to get me to laugh, if I’m being honest. The lyrics for this song are very catchy and the synth is heavy, leaving this song to be a bit more on the Top 40/Pop side, however, the electric bass guitar and easy drums partnered with the raspy singing brings the folk-y tones back out. They’re super talented, and I really love the indie pop vibe that they’re pulling off. girl in red is a band that I have been following since their named popped up in my recommended tracks. I loved this song so much it actually made my November 2019 playlist (article coming after Thanksgiving!). Track 6: we fell in love in october by girl in red I love these videos, I’m a sucker for anything that’s pretty to look at. The song is usually used when Tik Tok-ers are bragging about the gorgeous places they live in/have travelled to. The compilation of the bass, the high/distorted simple sounds, and the synth beats is just so chill, and it’s a great lo-fi song to listen to while doing homework or reading. I am a huge fan of deep instruments and bass guitar, and this song has them. So, this track is mainly a mellow instrumental, but it is most definitely worth a listen. Anyways, I’m not saying Lil Uzi is good (because he’s not), but this song might be an exception. It’s a bop and a half, and I love the Tik Toks that come with it because they’re usually really funny. However, this remix by DJ Purpberry is really fucking good. I think he’s mediocre at best and completely overrated. Okay, this is an unpopular opinion, but I personally hate Lil Uzi Vert*. Track 4: 20 min – Chopped and Screwed by Lil Uzi Vert, Remixed by DJ Purpberry If you are interested in the creepy and weird, and want to check out more of Stauber’s stuff, click here to visit his YouTube page. He writes, records and produces all of his own work, and we support small and underground artists on this page. The sound is still really good, and Stauber creates some very weird YouTube videos, but the sounds he produces with them are actually all great songs. I originally wanted Stauber’s “Coffee” on this list (another popular sound on the app) but it wasn’t available on Spotify so I chose “Buttercup” instead. I love the song so so much, but honestly sometimes when I listen I genuinely wish the original had the bass beats that the Tik Tok version does, oops. It’s also used in the “Choose Your Player” format. On Tik Tok, Ocean’s track is usually seen paired with “American Boy” and is either a dance or a glow-up of some sort. “Chanel” was a single Ocean dropped back in 2017, not long after Blonde, which was only his second album. The song though? Still amazing, and still one of my favorites from this past year.įrank Ocean is a God and a musical genius, and the fact that he is dropping new music right now? I’m literally praying that he releases a new album before the year is over.

grrr tik tok song

This trend was stupid, mainly because I still don’t know how they did it. It’s an older Tik Tok trend, but this song was used as a sound for the Circle Challenge, where Tik Tok-ers would spin in a circle on the ground without using their arms or legs. I believe I was introduced to Joji at some point last spring, and his album BALLADS 1 is one of my favorite albums from this past year. Track 1: SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK by Joji These are my top 10 Tik Tok trend songs that you should actually be listening to. I get that a ton of the sounds and dances are super cringe-worthy, but there are songs that are actually stupid good. This addictive app is the best thing since Vine, and you cannot change my fucking mind. Everyone from ages 5 to 35 has seen a Tik Tok within the last 6 months, whether it was on the app’s ‘For You’ page, trending on Twitter, or on your favorite meme page’s Instagram. By: Emily Beatty Instagram: Twitter: Tok has become a cultural phenomenon for our generation.










Grrr tik tok song