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The past few years have been a new dawn for black women whose tastes lie outside of the mainstream. These women depict self expressions that have often been made invisible in the black community and are usually perceived as the sole domain of white social outcasts. Though black alternative people have always existed, it has not been without alienation in whichever scene they inhabit, or ridicule within their own community. Growing up, whether you were a skater, goth, emo or indie, if you were black you were also an Oreo, or the British equivalent, a Bounty: white on the inside and black on the outside.


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For awhile, TikTok felt like one big joke that anyone outside of Gen Z didn't understand. The video sharing app is brutally inescapable, though, and has probably exposed you to a handful of clips of songs you can't get out of your head just by appearing on your social feeds that aren't TikTok. Originating from the lip-syncing app musical. The success of a TikTok song is a bit confounding since "old" songs do resurface on the app—going all the way back to the freakin' 19th century —but its pull on what's trending in music is undeniable, making charting hits out of even obscure releases that the kids are playing over their videos. Like all music, not every TikTok song is amazing, but there are a handful of gems on the app that are definitely worth listening to in full. Here are the best of those TikTok songs you've heard parts of, but should definitely listen to the entire thing. If parents are at all freaked out by Billie Eilish, Ashnikko might be their worst nightmare.



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From Michael Jackson's zombie dance in "Thriller" to Miley Cyrus' naked wrecking ball ride, certain visuals stay with the viewer long after the video has ended. The "Life on Mars" music video was filmed for the song's release as a single. It's incredibly simple, with David Bowie just standing in front of a white background for most of it, but with his orange hair, powder blue suit, and blue eye shadow, the visuals are vibrant and mesmerizing. Watch the video here.





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