Dozens of TikTok clips feature the “Taco Truck” line “I know, I know, I know, that you hate me” leading directly into the “Radio” hook “Now my life is sweet like cinnamon,” often to crystallize a luxury-lifestyle flex (think a lavish wedding reception, rendered in slow-motion). In addition to selecting the original “Radio” to soundtrack clips - like Hailey Bieber did a few days ago to show off her stunning gown - TikTok users have adopted a mash-up of the track with the Ocean Blvd song “Taco Truck x VB” (which is itself a mash-up of sorts, re-contextualizing her 2019 song “Venice Bitch”). Now, “Radio,” the pillowy anthem that was an album cut on Del Rey’s 2012 major label debut Born To Die, has taken off on TikTok and nearly doubled in weekly streams over the past month - although this time, Del Rey’s new album is partially responsible. First there was “Say Yes to Heaven,” a dreamy outtake from her Ultraviolence era that leaked online and became such a fan favorite that Del Rey released an official version in May, resulting in “Heaven” reaching No. Three months after issuing her ambitious studio album Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, Lana Del Rey has already watched two songs older than that album go viral on TikTok and gain in streams. Lana Del Rey’s ‘Radio’ Edit Takes Over TikTok The official “Fukumean” sound has been used in over 17,000 videos on TikTok in just six days of availability, with the most popular caption being some variation of “me still listening to Gunna even though he snitched.” Widespread misunderstandings of what an Alford Plea is aside, “Fukumean” is undoubtedly the song to watch from A Gift & A Curse. From Sunday, June 18 to Monday, June 19, “Fukumean” experienced a 20.4% increase in streams, and the following day that tally increased further to 2.2 million streams on June 20 - the song’s biggest streaming day yet.įrom the irresistible “QP, QP-ski” ad-lib to the earworm that is the looped “eyuh” vocal in the production, “Fukumean” has garnered praise from fans and music listeners across social media. According to Luminate, “Fukumean” collected 10.3 million official on-demand U.S. Like “Pushin P” from Gunna’s last album, “Fukumean” has emerged as an early fan-favorite and potential defining hit from A Gift & A Curse. Titled A Gift & A Curse, the album finds Gunna addressing his tumultuous past year, including his decision to plead guilty to a single racketeering charge after being included in a 56-count RICO indictment alongside fellow rapper Young Thug. Last Friday (June 16), all eyes were on Gunna as the Grammy-nominated rapper returned with his first full-length project since his release from jail.
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