
The theme song to Disney Junior’s cartoon is used in videos where TikTokers share their weirdest celebrity crushes, and duellers have to sing along with the ones they agree with. Sofia the First theme song (“I was a girl in the village doing alright…”)

This track is used for the #HurtMyFeelings challenge. Come take a lick 'pon the lolly" lyrics in outfit and makeup transformation videos. TikTokers use the "Right, left, drip, splash. Jason Derulo x Puri x Jhorrmountain - 'Coño' This track is used for outfit montages and TikToks with the caption 'What I'd Wear If I Was In.' A remix of Bea's song with Labrinth's Euphoria track is used as the music. If you've ever ended up on Euphoria TikTok, you would have seen these incredible makeup transformation videos. You'll know this track from the lyrics "And it went like."īea Miller - 'Feel Something' and Labrinth - 'Still Don't Know My Name'

There's multiple remixes of this song, including the original and one that features a recorder version of Darude's 'Sandstorm'. This track is often used alongside the Freeze Frame Pop Up filter, where people try to prove how photogenic they are by not posing for pictures. There's also a hilarious John Cena trend attached to it too.ĬHROMANCE & Marcus Layton - 'Wrap Me In Plastic' This song was used in an explicit scene in 365 DNI (365 Days) and it's inspired a ton of NSFW and suggestive TikToks. The "I'm sorry for drippin', but drip is what I do" song took off amongst TikTokers showing off their outfits. Thanks to a misheard lyric ("I want yo' body, need yo' body"), T.I.'s 2008 hit became a Pro-Joe Biden song during the 2020 US election. "Shorty a lil' baddie, she my lil boo thing". The district said its mascot originated from Chief William Anderson, whom the city of Anderson is named after. The superintendent said the district has always used the mascot with the blessing of the chief’s ancestors.You know the one. The district said it will consult with Native American leaders before making a final decision. The district formed an internal committee to review the use of the mascot on everything from its buildings to its letterhead. “They teach non-native children that it’s acceptable to participate in culturally abusive behavior and perpetuate inaccurate misconceptions,” Thunder said. Groups including the Delaware Tribe and the American Indian Movement have spoken out against the ritual and the Indian mascot. Thunder said it further exploits the culture of people who have been abused since the arrival of the early settlers. “It really incites an environment that is hostile, that is dangerous and damaging,” said Rachel Thunder, director of the Indiana and Kentucky Chapter of the American Indian Movement. Lawsuit filed against hotel threatening to ban Native American customers “You know it’s always our intent to honor our Native American tradition and maybe that was ignorant. “We’re taking this very seriously,” Joseph Cronk, superintendent at Anderson Community School Corporation, said. The video has prompted so much backlash, the district put has put its use of the pre-game ritual on hold. Holba posted video of the performance on TikTok where it’s been viewed more than 700,000 times.
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… I asked some people around me who said, ‘Oh, Anderson has been doing this forever.'” “The Anderson student section got really into it.

“It was disappointing, but not surprising that it was happening,” said Sarah Holba, who shot the video. The video shows two students dressed up as a chief and maiden performing a ceremony with a pipe and then dancing before a basketball game in Anderson. ( WXIN) - An Indiana school district is reviewing its use of an American Indian chief as its mascot following backlash over a viral video posted to TikTok.
