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For more info, please contact:
Michelle McDevittAnnjie HoustonDestiny RileyT’Keyah Hayes, Audible Treats
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The Background:

TikTok is the leading destination for short-form mobile video. Their mission is to inspire creativity and bring joy.

TikTok has global offices including Los Angeles, New York, London, Paris, Berlin, Dubai, Mumbai, Singapore, Jakarta, Seoul, and Tokyo.

TikTok’s Newsroom: https://newsroom.tiktok.com/en-us

Check out previous editions of TikTok Treats, a weekly newsletter about the most interesting music happenings on TikTok:

#CornTok, Akon, and More TikTok Trends That Have The Juice
Latin Pop, Celebrity Nemeses, and More From TikTok Music
Teenage Dirtbags and Super Freaks Take Over on TikTok
On TikTok: Beyoncé Strikes Back, Rosalía Returns, and More
“BILLIE EILISH,” Oklahoma Smokeshows, and K. Michelle Heat Up on TIkTok
Rising Stars, Latin Pop Queens, and More From Music on TikTok
Step 1: Beyoncé, Ryan Tedder, Steve Lacy, & More on TikTok
On TikTok: Justin Timberlake, Yeat’s #GentleMinions, and a K-Pop Star Goes Solo
Metallica, Flo Milli, Avril Lavigne, and More From Music on TikTok
Drake Feels No Ways, Doja Channels Elvis, and More from Music on TikTok
Gorillaz, John Legend, JOJI, and More TikTok Treats
ABBA and Radiohead Trend, Tate McRae Drops a New Video, and More from Music on TikTok
Highway to the Nostalgia Zone: the ‘80s Are Back on TikTok
Harry, Kendrick, and Kate Bush Highlight a Busy Week of Music on TikTok
This Newsletter Doesn’t Jiggle Jiggle, It Reports on the Biggest Music Moments on TikTok
On TikTok: Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar, and Suki Waterhouse Make Waves
Justin Gets “Honest,” PSY Returns, and More TikTok Stories
Moon Knight, Skillibeng, and More From a Leveled Up Week For Music on TikTok
On TikTok: Lizzo Returns, Ambitious Creators Show Off Their Skills, and More
“First Class” Jack Harlow, Ghanaian Drill, and More TikTok Music Stories
A Harry Styles Hit, a Daddy Yankee Renaissance, and More TikTok Music Stories
Durk, Jack, Demi, and Fergie Inspire TikTok Music Trends
Pharrell, Coi & Nicki, and 80s Country Lead the Way on TikTok
Only On TikTok: Kevin Gates, Patsy Cline, and Pixar Make Music Trends
French Pop Meme-Making, Russ Remixes, and More TikTok Stories
All The Pheelz: Afrobeats, Batman, and More TikTok Music Stories
Mariah Carey, Euphoria, Cat Burns, & More on TikTok
Dre’s Halftime, Phoebe’s “Motion Sickness,” and More from Music on TikTok
Becky & Karol G, Madonna, and Nelly Furtado Highlight the Week in Music on TikTok
Major Bags, ’70s Gems, Space Jam DVDs, and More TikTok Music Stories

Here Come the TikTok-Steppers: Charlie Puth, Ini Kamoze, Mason Ramsey & More
Act Like You Know: Time Machines, The Ting Tings, & More on TikTok
“Pushin P,” Papa Roach, “Pompeii” and More Music Trends from TikTok
We Need to Talk About “Bruno,” And Other TikTok Music Trends
TikTok Rings In The New Year with Bad Bunny, Drill Remixes, and R&B Hits
Christmas Songs, Squid Game Remixes, and More TikTok Music Stories
For Your TikTok Turkey Day Soundtrack: Taylor Swift, Regina Spektor, and More
Taylor Swift Turns TikTok ‘Red,’ ‘Tis Mariah Carey’s Season, Lady Gaga Makes A Grand Arrival & More
On TikTok: U2 Closes Out #Rocktober as Kanye West and Afropop Lead New Trends
Led Zeppelin Joins TikTok, While Adele and Luke Combs Spark New Trends
Dwayne Johnson, George Michael, and Jack Stauber Inspire New TikTok Trends
On TikTok: A Bee Gees Remix, A Very Juggalo Halloween, and Some Rising Hitmakers
Rosalía, Coi Leray, and MCR Highlight the Week in TikTok Music
Balvin, Doja, and Mariah Lead a Star-Studded Week on TikTok
Sam Smith, Ciara and Breakout PinkPantheress Highlight the Week on TikTok
Lizzo Starts “Rumors,” bbno$ Eats “edamame,” and More Hip-Hop TikTok Stories
#AltTikTok, Alt-J, and All-Time Rap Classics Define Music on TikTok This Week
Cats, Babies, & Vietnamese Techno Highlight the Week in TikTok Music
On TikTok: Normani, Reba, and a Gas Station Star
The Kid Laroi Meets Bieber, Drake Runs Thru The 6, and More From TikTok
BIA Meets Nicki, Stromae Slows Down, and More TikTok Trends
On TikTok: Music Trends Inspired by Kanye, Young Nudy, and…Meryl Streep?
Avril Lavigne, Bo Burnham, and Gucci Mane Lead The Week in TikTok Trends
TikTok Summer Madness: Lorde Leads a Pack of New Trending Songs
Swae Lee, WILLOW, Mitski & More Inspire Trends on TikTok
Only On TikTok: Lil Durk & City Girls Trend Alongside…The Backyardigans?
On TikTok: BTS Army Takes Over, Carti Demands Silence, and Fans Anticipate F9
Olivia Rodrigo Catches Fire, Miguel Helps Users Catch Feelings, and More TikTok Stories
Saweetie, Calvin Harris, and Bella Poarch Highlight The Week in TikTok
Another One? DJ Khaled, Lizzo, and More Make the Week in TikTok
Doja Cat, Little Simz, and El Alfa Inspire TikTok Trends
Britney Spears, Chloe Bailey, and Diplo Make Waves on TikTok
Dua Lipa, Drake, and Bell Biv DeVoe Make Waves on TikTok
DMX Gets His Flowers, Silk Sonic Reaches #1, and More TikTok Stories
TikTok Unveils Music-Powered Filters, Lil Nas X Debuts At #1, and More TikTok Stories
Bieber Tops The Charts, Young Thug Premieres New Music, and More TikTok Stories
Demi Lovato Kicks Off TikTok’s New Livestream Series Headstream
Rock Music Thrives on TikTok, Just Ask Yungblud, Beach Bunny, and More
Shania Hops On Board, Kid Cudi Tosses and Turns, and More TikTok Stories
On TikTok: Kali Uchis and Coi Leray Hit the Charts as Bobby Shmurda Comes Home
Rihanna, Brent Faiyaz, and Giveon Lead TikTok’s R&B Moment
T-Pain, Hyperpop, and Anti-Valentine’s Anthems Take TikTok By Storm
Cardi Goes Up, Uzi Goes Down (to Sleep), and More TikTok Stories
Black History Month Kicks Off, Mark Ronson Duets, and More Music Stories From TikTok
Cardi Goes Up, Uzi Goes Down (to Sleep), and More TikTok Stories
Dave Grohl, Migos, Miley, and More Happenings on TikTok
This Week on TikTok: Olivia Rodrigo Hits #1 as Memes & Mashups Flourish
New Year, New TikTok Trends: Alicia Keys, Remembering MF DOOM & More
Paul McCartney, Holiday Celebrations, and New Year’s Eve Live on TikTok
TikTok Releases First U.S. Music Report: Here Are Some Key Insights
How TikTok’s Top 10 Songs of 2020 Impacted the Industry

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09.08.2022

Britney & Elton, Snoop Dogg & Ice Spice Lead This Week’s TikTok Trends

Press Release

Britney & Elton, Snoop Dogg & Ice Spice Lead This Week’s TikTok Trends

9.7.2022

TikTok Treats, Week of September 5th

The TikTok Community Thought They Were Feeling These Songs by Cross-Generational Collaborators, EDM Veterans, Pop Trios, and More

The News:

Each week, the TikTok Treats newsletter gives a snapshot of the state of music on TikTok, touching on trending hits, emerging artists, superstar moves, ascendant memes, and much more. Check out this week’s trends below:

  • Six years after the release of her last album Glory, Britney Spears is back and she teamed up with fellow music icon Elton John for their new, bubbly pop single “Hold Me Closer.” Since Sir Elton teased the “Tiny Dancer”-sampling track on the app with a promo video and a live performance before its official release at the end of August, the sound has won the hearts of the TikTok community and racked up over 53.8K creations. Creators use the song to soundtrack their lively choreography, lighthearted, accidental pranks on their children, and their comedic wine tasting experiences. Celebrities on TikTok, including Paris HiltonDrew Barrymore, and Leslie Jordan, are excitedly celebrating the song’s release and Britney’s official return to music. On her own account, Britney put on her best British accent to express her gratitude to Sir Elton and the fans for the song’s success. The song’s TikTok success has translated into real world commercial performance –“Hold Me Closer” debuted at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 this week. The song marked a new milestone for Britney, who has now officially scored a top 10 hit on the Hot 100 in each of the last four decades.
  • Indie pop trio AJR trended on TikTok last year with their song “The Good Part,” and now they’re taking TikTok by storm once again with their 2021 track “World’s Smallest Violin.” The song by the three brothers recently sparked a trend using the song’s lyrics “So if I do not find somebody soon, I’ll blow up…” to chronicle times they made a post on social media and it unexpectedly blew up. With over 492K total creations, the TikTok community is reflecting on their posts of their daughter holding muffinsmakeup tutorials on dads, and tie-dye blankets launching them to viral status. The three brothers of AJR are happily engaging with the sound, participating in the trend themselves to display the success of the song and encouraging fans to continue choreographing fun dances to it.
  • TikTok is the internet’s premiere destination for discovering, discussing, and making jokes about music. If a song captures the internet’s imagination, it will likely inspire a universe of content on the platform, and therefore a boost in on-demand streams. Such is the story with “Cbat,” a quirky 2011 electronic jam by Hudson Mohawke, which resurfaced after TikTok discovered a Reddit post that prominently featured the song. “Cbat” generated over 85k video creations, most of which in the past week, and rocketed to the top of the Spotify Viral 50 chart in recent days. What is the trend about? If you search, or look at one of the thousands of videos with the #Cbat tag (196 million views), you can find out. Just heed this warning: once you learn the meaning behind the trend, you can’t unlearn it.
  • Music can help TikTok creators tell a story with just a few camera movements and only the slightest changes in facial expression. Snoop Dogg’s 2007 song “Sensual Seduction,” a pastiche of the slow jams Snoop loved in his youth, is powering a trend in which zooms and eyebrow raises tell a full story. Creators use the atmospheric synths and fluttering flutes to cut between perspectives, each cut timed to one of the song’s playful woodwind flourishes. Once Snoop’s vocals come in, the creators break the tension with a sunglass-clad shimmy. The trend is perfect for illustrating silent conflicts between siblings, the quirks of married life, the inherent awkwardness of luggage shopping, afternoon fruit snacks, and much more. TikTok-beloved Brazilian singer Anitta hopped on the trend to document her dinnertime standoff with her adorable dog Plinio.
  • Through shared experiences and an ear for rising artists, TikTok  is a platform where life can imitate art. Inspired by rising NY drill artist Ice Spice’s viral hit, “Munch (Feelin’ U)” (105.6K+ creations), TikTok creators share their most hilarious-yet-relatable experiences in the dating world. Using Ice Spice’s emphatic hook, “You thought I was feelin’ you,” creators reveal their toxic traits when dating, such as ghosting and drunk flirting. The song also inspired a funny trend of creators showing off their Nike Tech sweatsuits after repurposing a clip of Ice saying she likes men dressed in them. Artists such as KehlaniDreamDoll, and Dess Dior showed their support of “Munch (Feelin’ U)” by using the sound over their videos. Ice also interacted with her song on the platform, revealing her toxic dating habits. Thanks in part to the momentous growth on TikTok, “Munch (Feelin’ U)” earned a top 3 spot on TikTok’s weekly US Top Tracks chart and over 2.2M streams on Spotify to date.
  • The TikTok community always finds a way to bring hilarious context to our favorite song lyrics. Similar to Ice Spice, Memphis, TN rapper Finesse2Tymes has creators in the mood for relatable content with his song, “Back End,” which has over 277K+ creations to date. Inspired by Finesse2Tymes’ lyrics, “It’s cool when they do it/It’s a problem when I do it,” TikTok users challenge the double standards they’ve experienced and the consequences behind them. To emphasize their point, creators use the Police Runner filter as they question why the Bachelorette can date more than one person at a time, wonder why they can’t flirt with their siblings’ best friends, and contemplate how their parents got away with their youthful shenanigansFlo Milli and Fuller House star Isaak Presley also hopped on the trend with their own creative scenarios. Receiving a boost from TikTok, “Back End” earned a top 20 spot on Spotify’s US Viral 50 charts, and racked up over 1M streams on Spotify.
  • Weeks ater the viral Recess Therapy video that started it all, #CornTok still has the juice. The Gregory Brothers’ autotuned version of “Corn Kid” Tariq’s ode to his favorite food has over 665k video creations, and over 212 million views on the #CornTok hashtag. The 7-year-old Tariq is living his best life–he recently went to visit South Dakota’s Corn Palace, a landmark in Mitchell, SD that is the world’s only palace dedicated to that big lump with knobs. The state of South Dakota was ecstatic to have him: upon his visit, Tariq was named the official “Corn-bassador” of South Dakota by the state’s governor, and September 3rd was officially designated “Corn-Bassador Tariq Day.” If #CornTok keeps growing at such a rapid rate, soon enough every day will be “Corn-Bassador Tariq Day.”

Check TikTok’s newsroom for more noteworthy stories: newsroom.tiktok.com

For more info, please contact:
Michelle McDevittAnnjie HoustonDestiny RileyT’Keyah Hayes, Audible Treats
Leah Linder, TikTok

The Background:

TikTok is the leading destination for short-form mobile video. Their mission is to inspire creativity and bring joy.

TikTok has global offices including Los Angeles, New York, London, Paris, Berlin, Dubai, Mumbai, Singapore, Jakarta, Seoul, and Tokyo.

TikTok’s Newsroom: https://newsroom.tiktok.com/en-us

Check out previous editions of TikTok Treats, a weekly newsletter about the most interesting music happenings on TikTok:

#CornTok, Akon, and More TikTok Trends That Have The Juice
Latin Pop, Celebrity Nemeses, and More From TikTok Music
Teenage Dirtbags and Super Freaks Take Over on TikTok
On TikTok: Beyoncé Strikes Back, Rosalía Returns, and More
“BILLIE EILISH,” Oklahoma Smokeshows, and K. Michelle Heat Up on TIkTok
Rising Stars, Latin Pop Queens, and More From Music on TikTok
Step 1: Beyoncé, Ryan Tedder, Steve Lacy, & More on TikTok
On TikTok: Justin Timberlake, Yeat’s #GentleMinions, and a K-Pop Star Goes Solo
Metallica, Flo Milli, Avril Lavigne, and More From Music on TikTok
Drake Feels No Ways, Doja Channels Elvis, and More from Music on TikTok
Gorillaz, John Legend, JOJI, and More TikTok Treats
ABBA and Radiohead Trend, Tate McRae Drops a New Video, and More from Music on TikTok
Highway to the Nostalgia Zone: the ‘80s Are Back on TikTok
Harry, Kendrick, and Kate Bush Highlight a Busy Week of Music on TikTok
This Newsletter Doesn’t Jiggle Jiggle, It Reports on the Biggest Music Moments on TikTok
On TikTok: Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar, and Suki Waterhouse Make Waves
Justin Gets “Honest,” PSY Returns, and More TikTok Stories
Moon Knight, Skillibeng, and More From a Leveled Up Week For Music on TikTok
On TikTok: Lizzo Returns, Ambitious Creators Show Off Their Skills, and More
“First Class” Jack Harlow, Ghanaian Drill, and More TikTok Music Stories
A Harry Styles Hit, a Daddy Yankee Renaissance, and More TikTok Music Stories
Durk, Jack, Demi, and Fergie Inspire TikTok Music Trends
Pharrell, Coi & Nicki, and 80s Country Lead the Way on TikTok
Only On TikTok: Kevin Gates, Patsy Cline, and Pixar Make Music Trends
French Pop Meme-Making, Russ Remixes, and More TikTok Stories
All The Pheelz: Afrobeats, Batman, and More TikTok Music Stories
Mariah Carey, Euphoria, Cat Burns, & More on TikTok
Dre’s Halftime, Phoebe’s “Motion Sickness,” and More from Music on TikTok
Becky & Karol G, Madonna, and Nelly Furtado Highlight the Week in Music on TikTok
Major Bags, ’70s Gems, Space Jam DVDs, and More TikTok Music Stories

Here Come the TikTok-Steppers: Charlie Puth, Ini Kamoze, Mason Ramsey & More
Act Like You Know: Time Machines, The Ting Tings, & More on TikTok
“Pushin P,” Papa Roach, “Pompeii” and More Music Trends from TikTok
We Need to Talk About “Bruno,” And Other TikTok Music Trends
TikTok Rings In The New Year with Bad Bunny, Drill Remixes, and R&B Hits
Christmas Songs, Squid Game Remixes, and More TikTok Music Stories
For Your TikTok Turkey Day Soundtrack: Taylor Swift, Regina Spektor, and More
Taylor Swift Turns TikTok ‘Red,’ ‘Tis Mariah Carey’s Season, Lady Gaga Makes A Grand Arrival & More
On TikTok: U2 Closes Out #Rocktober as Kanye West and Afropop Lead New Trends
Led Zeppelin Joins TikTok, While Adele and Luke Combs Spark New Trends
Dwayne Johnson, George Michael, and Jack Stauber Inspire New TikTok Trends
On TikTok: A Bee Gees Remix, A Very Juggalo Halloween, and Some Rising Hitmakers
Rosalía, Coi Leray, and MCR Highlight the Week in TikTok Music
Balvin, Doja, and Mariah Lead a Star-Studded Week on TikTok
Sam Smith, Ciara and Breakout PinkPantheress Highlight the Week on TikTok
Lizzo Starts “Rumors,” bbno$ Eats “edamame,” and More Hip-Hop TikTok Stories
#AltTikTok, Alt-J, and All-Time Rap Classics Define Music on TikTok This Week
Cats, Babies, & Vietnamese Techno Highlight the Week in TikTok Music
On TikTok: Normani, Reba, and a Gas Station Star
The Kid Laroi Meets Bieber, Drake Runs Thru The 6, and More From TikTok
BIA Meets Nicki, Stromae Slows Down, and More TikTok Trends
On TikTok: Music Trends Inspired by Kanye, Young Nudy, and…Meryl Streep?
Avril Lavigne, Bo Burnham, and Gucci Mane Lead The Week in TikTok Trends
TikTok Summer Madness: Lorde Leads a Pack of New Trending Songs
Swae Lee, WILLOW, Mitski & More Inspire Trends on TikTok
Only On TikTok: Lil Durk & City Girls Trend Alongside…The Backyardigans?
On TikTok: BTS Army Takes Over, Carti Demands Silence, and Fans Anticipate F9
Olivia Rodrigo Catches Fire, Miguel Helps Users Catch Feelings, and More TikTok Stories
Saweetie, Calvin Harris, and Bella Poarch Highlight The Week in TikTok
Another One? DJ Khaled, Lizzo, and More Make the Week in TikTok
Doja Cat, Little Simz, and El Alfa Inspire TikTok Trends
Britney Spears, Chloe Bailey, and Diplo Make Waves on TikTok
Dua Lipa, Drake, and Bell Biv DeVoe Make Waves on TikTok
DMX Gets His Flowers, Silk Sonic Reaches #1, and More TikTok Stories
TikTok Unveils Music-Powered Filters, Lil Nas X Debuts At #1, and More TikTok Stories
Bieber Tops The Charts, Young Thug Premieres New Music, and More TikTok Stories
Demi Lovato Kicks Off TikTok’s New Livestream Series Headstream
Rock Music Thrives on TikTok, Just Ask Yungblud, Beach Bunny, and More
Shania Hops On Board, Kid Cudi Tosses and Turns, and More TikTok Stories
On TikTok: Kali Uchis and Coi Leray Hit the Charts as Bobby Shmurda Comes Home
Rihanna, Brent Faiyaz, and Giveon Lead TikTok’s R&B Moment
T-Pain, Hyperpop, and Anti-Valentine’s Anthems Take TikTok By Storm
Cardi Goes Up, Uzi Goes Down (to Sleep), and More TikTok Stories
Black History Month Kicks Off, Mark Ronson Duets, and More Music Stories From TikTok
Cardi Goes Up, Uzi Goes Down (to Sleep), and More TikTok Stories
Dave Grohl, Migos, Miley, and More Happenings on TikTok
This Week on TikTok: Olivia Rodrigo Hits #1 as Memes & Mashups Flourish
New Year, New TikTok Trends: Alicia Keys, Remembering MF DOOM & More
Paul McCartney, Holiday Celebrations, and New Year’s Eve Live on TikTok
TikTok Releases First U.S. Music Report: Here Are Some Key Insights
How TikTok’s Top 10 Songs of 2020 Impacted the Industry

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  • 09.08.2022

    AFROPUNK Announces Set Times and Community-Facing Activations For This Weekend’s Festival

  • Press Release

    AFROPUNK Announces Set Times and Community-Facing Activations For This Weekend’s Festival

    9.7.2022

    AFROPUNK Announces Set Times for AFROPUNK Brooklyn 2022

    AFROPUNK Partners With New Voices Foundation and the National Medical Association to Host Solutions Sessions Streaming Live on AFROPUNK’s Instagram on September 9th

    Headlined by Burna Boy and The Roots, AFROPUNK Returns to Commodore Barry Park For The First Time Since on September 10th-11th, 2022

    AFROPUNK to Present Stand Up Against Street Harassment Training During This Weekend’s Festival, Presented by L’Oreal and Hosted by Leyna Bloom

    The Announcement:

    AFROPUNK‘s community-focused approach to hosting festivals aims to combine cultural celebration with crucial reflection and education. Today, AFROPUNK announces the set times for this weekend’s AFROPUNK Brooklyn 2022, its first Brooklyn festival since 2019. The two-day AFROPUNK Festival returns to Commodore Barry Park in Brooklyn this weekend, September 10-11, 2022.

    Saturday satisfies hip-hop lovers with headliners The Roots, plus performances from Isaiah RashadFreddie GibbsTierra WhackDoechii, and many more, while making time for the game-changing jazz of Butcher Brown. The wide-ranging Sunday brings the heat as Burna Boy brings the house down, Lucky Daye performs his hits, and a diverse crew of the most unique artists in music today, including Earl SweatshirtAdekunle GoldBartees StrangeFana Hues, and many more, take the stage.

    Today, AFROPUNK announces a new partnership with L’Oreal Paris’s Stand Up Against Street Harassment initiative to offer a street harassment awareness training session on stage during each day of AFROPUNK Brooklyn 2022. Hosted by model/actress Leyna Bloom, the first trans, Asian, and Black woman to be on the cover of Sports Illustrated, the Stand Up Against Street Harassment Training happens on the Main Stage at 5:45pm on Saturday and 5pm on Sunday.

    Before the festival kicks off, AFROPUNK partners with New Voices Foundation and the National Medical Association for a series of Solutions Sessions focusing on the intersection between activism, art, and Black health. On Friday September 9th, AFROPUNK will livestream two separate sessions on the AFROPUNK Instagram on September 9th.

    The first session is entitled “Disrupting Health Innovation,” showcasing the innovative products and services of several Black-owned companies in the healthcare space. Six founders will demonstrate how their companies challenge institutional racism in health, and what will be needed to dismantle racism in the space of entrepreneurship for Black health and well-being. Hosted by Marie Clark at the New Voices Foundation, “Disrupting Health Innovation” airs from 2pm-4pm.

    The second session, “Decolonize and Reimagine Health: A Discussion,” discusses concrete steps toward dismantling racism in health and reimagining something different, while positing what would be needed to actualize this new Wakandian vision for health and well-being for folks across the African diaspora. Hosted by Aletha Maybank, SVP/Chief Health Equity Officer from the American Medical Association. and facilitated by “TikTok Doc” Joel Bervell, along with five other leading and influencer Black and Brown physicians, this discussion runs from 4:30pm-6pm.

    AFROPUNK is more than a festival, it’s a celebration of life, music, food, and culture in the Black community. After hosting events in Miami, Atlanta, Bahia, and Johannesburg in recent years, and an event in Minneapolis this weekend, AFROPUNK feels great to be home. With AFROPUNK 2022, the global brand seeks to remind New York and the wider world why it’s one of the most vital and vibrant cultural events on the calendar. Stay tuned to AFROPUNK on socials and text “AFROPUNK” to  (718) 550-6268 to stay in the loop for more announcements.

    Buy single-day and full festival tickets for AFROPUNK 2022:
    http://afropunk.com/festival/brooklyn

    Watch the AFROPUNK Brooklyn 2022 livestreams on AFROPUNK’s Twitch channel

    Don’t miss the AFROPUNK x Brooklyn Museum ticket bundle, allow fans to access both the festival and Virgil Abloh: “Figures Of Speech exhibit at a discounted cost not available anywhere else

    Ticket Bundle Price
    Weekend + Virgil Abloh Exhibit – $195 ($20 off)
    Saturday Single Day + Virgil Abloh Exhibit – $130 ($10 off)
    Sunday Single Day + Virgil Abloh Exhibit – $155 ($10 off)

    AFROPUNK X Brooklyn Museum Ticket Bundle Link
    https://wl.seetickets.us/event/AFROPUNK-BROOKLYN-2022/484382?afflky=Afropunk

    ALREADY BOUGHT A TICKET? NO WORRIES 
    Receive 15% off weekday tickets by entering the code BrooklynBaby to purchase discounted tickets. The offer is valid through September 16th. You can buy that ticket here.

     

     

    Please contact MichelleAnnjie, or Destiny for more info.

    THE BACKGROUND:

    About AFROPUNK:
    AFROPUNK IS THE MICROPHONE OF THOUGHT AND A LENS OF PERSPECTIVE

    AFROPUNK is an integrated media platform and global music festival platform giving voice to the unwritten, unwelcome and unseen. AFROPUNK is redefining the modern multicultural experience through its mission to unleash freedom of expression and to honor the power of individuality while strengthening our community. AFROPUNK creates an anchor for its growing audience of multicultural youth through its annual music festival and other events (in Brooklyn, Miami, Minneapolis, and Oakland) with past events in Paris, London, Atlanta, and Johannesburg), while continually enhancing engagement and promoting conversation through content, commerce, and community.

    AFROPUNK is devoted to creating safe spaces for the expression of Black liberation and a Black Future where we love ourselves and each other without preconception. The AFROPUNK tenets serve as a North Star and remind people to check themselves, ego and each other when we enter the shared spaces.

    About Stand Up Against Street Harassment:
    L’Oréal Paris launched the Stand Up Against Street Harassment program on March 8th, 2020, in partnership with Right To Be (formerly Hollaback!); an international NGO dedicated to ending harassment in all its forms. Stand Up Against Street Harassment is focused on raising awareness about street harassment and training 1.5 million people in Right To Be’s 5Ds methodology by the end of 2022. To date, more than 800,000 people have been trained with Stand Up across 37 countries. For more information and to take the 10-minute digital training, please visit StandUP-US.com.

    About Leyna Bloom:
    Born in Chicago to a Filipina mother and an African American father, Bloom knew from a young age that she was a woman. Bloom faced a turbulent childhood and was raised by her father following hermother’s deportation. Fortunately, he supported her decision to transition.

    A versatile dancer, Bloom is trained in ballet, lyrical, hip hop, jazz modern, tap, and vogue. She took her first dance classes in sixth grade and performed on the American Ballet Theater stage with Misty Copeland by the age of 14. She received a full dance scholarship to the Chicago Academy for the Arts as a teenager, however, in spite of this early promise and opportunity, she chose to give up on a traditional path to pursue her authentic self. After dropping out of the Academy because the men’s scholarship did
    not allow her to dance as a woman, she left Chicago and moved to New York City, where she faced homelessness.

    Bloom survived by working at a restaurant during the daytime. At night she earned cash prizes in the underground ballroom scene, voguing and serving face on the floors of vacant Harlem theaters and dance halls. In this world, she found acceptance and a safe space to be herself while competing with other queer youth. Her talent and beauty earner her status and recognition among her peers. Meanwhile her modeling career took off as transgender figures gained acceptance in the media. In October 2017, Bloom became the first openly trans woman of color to appear in Vogue India. She then
    went on to break more boundaries by becoming the first trans woman of color to be the lead of a feature film at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival with her movie Port Authority, direct by Danielle Lessovitz.

    In 2021 she made history again by becoming the first trans, Asian, and Black woman to be on the cover of Sports Illustrated. Her recent credits include the feature film Asking For It with Kiersey Clemons and Vanessa Hudgens that premiered at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival, and the critically acclaimed series Pose.

    From homelessness to the cover of Sports Illustrated, Leyna Bloom continues to embody the American dream through her hard work and resilience.

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  • 09.06.2022

    Lil Gnar & Chief Keef Plot 43B’s Takeover in “Almighty Gnar” Video

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    Lil Gnar & Chief Keef Plot 43B’s Takeover in “Almighty Gnar” Video

    9.2.2022

    Video: Lil Gnar – “Almighty Gnar” ft. Chief Keef

    43B’s Premier Signee Teams with Founder Chief Keef to Unleash Mayhem in New Video

    Critical Praise:

    “Gnar is a master of brand-building, and in less than a year, he’s become one of the fastest rising new rappers, boasting collaborations with Lil Skies, Germ, MadeinTYO, Night Lovell, and Joji..” – Pigeons & Planes

    “Loaded with hard beats and casual boasts, Gnar Lif3 is a full-size serving of the ascendant Gnar, who holds down each track with charisma and natural mic presence.”XXL

    The Video:

    In the months since he was announced as first signee to Chief Keef’s new label 43B, Atlanta multi-hyphenate Lil Gnar has proven himself a big stepper worthy of the shoes he fills. After making his label debut alongside Sosa with the recent single, “Almighty Gnar,” the enigmatic pair returns with the new video for their bombastic track.

    Ignited by a “bang bang” courtesy of Sosa himself, the track finds each of the artists in an explosive world of their own, with Keef’s irreplicable flow pouring over the blare of battle-ready horns before Gnar blitzes onto the track with a flurry of furious synth like a back-to-back boss battle there’s no hope of emerging from. In the video for “Almighty Gnar,” the duo lets their diamonds do the dancing and the Rolls do the talking. Directed by Sam McGrath, the clip features kinetic. comic book-style interjections that befit the song’s superhero team-up.

    The release of “Almighty Gnar” quickly follows Keef’s Chief So” single, and arrives in the wake of DIE BOUT IT, Gnar’s latest album, which arrived in May. Home to the hit singles Missiles” ft. Trippie ReddDiamond Choker” ft. Lil Uzi Vert, and New Bugatti” ft. Ski Mask The Slump God, Chief Keef & DJ SchemeDIE BOUT IT confirmed Gnar’s status as one of the hottest independent rappers in the game today.

    In June, Chief Keef founded his new label 43B, launched in partnership with BMG, and announced Lil Gnar as the label’s first signee. Short for “Forget Everybody,” 43B offers multi-tiered label and distribution for artists and producers, emphasizing artistic expression and independence and autonomy.  Lil Gnar is the kind of self-sufficient, business-minded artist who represents the label’s ideals. Along with his career as a rapper, Gnar is an accomplished businessman and the founder of his own streetwear brand Gnarcotic. Gnarcotic has been modeled by A-List stars including Future–whose FreeBandz label released a collab with Gnarcotic–Juice WRLD, Young Thug, and many more, and sold his first skateboarding sneaker collection earlier this year to the tune of $500k first weekend sales. He released DIE ABOUT IT under his own Gnarcotic Records label, before joining up with Chief Keef to start the next chapter of his career.

    “What makes him stand out? His style, sh*t,” says Chief Keef about his 43B signee. “He ain’t tryna be like nobody else.”

    Stay tuned for much more from 43B.

    Watch “Almighty Gnar” ft. Chief Keef: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYSTAuVePqg

    Buy/Stream “Almighty Gnar” ft. Chief Keef: https://lnk.to/almightygnar

    Please contact Michelle or Annjie for more info.

    The Background:

    Born Caleb Sheppard, Lil Gnar is based out of Atlanta, GA. In October of 2020 Gnar launched Gnarcotic Records and gained serious traction with his single, “Diamond Choker” f. Lil Uzi Vert it passed 5 million streams within a week of being released. He followed up with “Missiles” f. Trippie Redd, “New Bugatti” f. Ski Mask The Slump God & Chief Keef, “No Reason” f. Lil Keed & Yak Gotti. In May of 2022 he released his first mixtape under his label titled “Die Bout It” that led to a record deal with Chief Keef’s newly founded 43B label. Lil Gnar runs a streetwear brand called Gnarcotic. In 2021 he released a clothing collaboration with Future’s FreeBandz. In 2022 he released his first Gnarcotic skateboarding sneaker collection which generated $500k throughout the first weekend. Gnarcotic has been modeled by the likes of Chief Keef, Future, Chris Brown, Juice Wrld, Young Thug, Gunna, Trippie Redd & many more. The rapper remains illustrious and elusive as he keeps the world on edge for his next venture.


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    “Almighty Gnar” ft. Chief Keef: https://lnk.to/almightygnar / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYSTAuVePqg

    DIE BOUT IThttps://createmusic.fm/dieboutit

    “Diamond Choker” ft. Lil Uzi Vert: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpA5N9SvphE

    “New Bugatti” ft. Ski Mask The Slump God, Chief Keef & DJ Scheme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IJIvVGLois

    “Missiles” ft. Trippie Redd: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g41Ddg8blUg

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