While Bad Bunny’s ‘DTMF’ trend has gained popularity on TikTok, it’s not the only fad to have current traction on the platform. TikTokers are also going viral for their ‘somewhere on Google Maps’ videos, where they share pictures of their childhood that have been captured from Google Maps.
Bad Bunny is crying tears of joy. The Latin star posted a short TikTok video of himself tearing up with the simple caption “tik tok” in response to a new trend on the app, which is centered ...
In “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” (“I Should’ve Taken More Photos”), his sixth studio album and love letter to Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny proves that there is no other musician in the world like him.
What started as “the dance app” spawned countless memes, launched lucrative careers and shaped entire industries. Here’s how it got here.
Bad Bunny debuts at No. 1 on the TikTok Billboard Top 50, and LiAngelo Ball and Flawed Mangoes make their way into the top 10. Keep watching to see where they land! Tetris Kelly:This week sees two top 10 debuts and one of them is taking the top spot.
Bad Bunny debuts at No. 1 on the TikTok Billboard Top 50, and LiAngelo Ball and Flawed Mangoes make their way into the top ten. Keep watching to see where they land!
The surprise streaming star of the album arrived in “Baile Inolvidable,” a salsa track which went #1 on the U.S. Apple Music chart.
Spencer Pratt posted photos of their house on TikTok with the caption, “Please stream any of @heidimontag music on any platforms it will make a huge difference."
This week, we get a fresh jolt of energy, as SZA and Lamar make way for two blockbuster debuts. Lil Baby enters the chart at No. 1 with WHAM — an acronym for "Who Hard As Me," not a tribute to the duo who spent last Christmas in the top 5 — which becomes the rapper's fourth consecutive chart-topper and seventh album to hit the top 10.
DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS (translated as I Should Have Taken More Photos), released on January 5, has sparked a viral trend on TikTok, centered around the emotional track D
Bad Bunny talks about his new album, 'Debi Tirar Mas Fotos,' and why he'll never stop speaking up for Puerto Rico