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The Earworm “Say So” By Doja Cat Has Gone Viral All Across The World
Doja Cat’s “Say So” is shaping up to be a global phenomenon with its effervescent disco sheen, attention-grabbing chorus, and inescapable mood.
The song is presently at 32 on Spotify Philippines’ Viral 50, and it has been steadily climbing the Billboard Hot 100 for more than a month since its release. It has more than a hundred million streams worldwide in a short amount of time, making it Doja Cat’s biggest Spotify hit.
The song’s success can be traced in part to its popularity on TikTok, a video-sharing social networking platform where it sparked a slew of dance challenges from celebrities and social media influencers.
Nylon, a fashion and entertainment publication, recounts how the hip-hop/R&B star’s viral breakout made its way into the short-form video app’s consciousness: “In retrospect, Say So was destined to be fantastic TikTok fodder: the seductive disco beat combined with sassy lyrics that translate nicely into easy-to-learn dance moves,” writer Steffanee Wang explains. “At this point, it’s safe to assume that everyone has done the challenge, even James Charles and a gal on like, 20-foot stilts,” says the author.
Doja Cat and Tyra Banks recently headlined TikTok’s Black Creators Summit, where she rounded off the evening with a performance of her current dance craze, thanks to the song’s tremendous success on the platform.
The latest chart-topper from the American rapper, singer, and producer is also finding popularity in the Philippines on the aforementioned site. Iigo Pascual, ABS-CBN teen actress Alexa Ilacad, and G-Force choreographer Yanyan De Jesus have recently joined the bandwagon with their versions of “Say So,” which went viral on the day of release.
Another Manila-based celebrity influencer, AC Bonifacio, recently teased her new dance cover on numerous social media channels. On February 27, Thursday, the young multimedia star will unveil her cover of the Doja Cat classic.
Niana Guerrero, a Filipina YouTube sensation, has 397,000 TikTok likes for her bouncy and entertaining lip-sync and dance performance of the newest Doja Cat hit. This illustrates Doja Cat’s growing popularity in the country, as he reaps the benefits of this generation’s taste for meme-ready music that appeals to youth and online cultural sensibilities.
The much awaited music video for “Say So” will be released on YouTube in the near future. The song is currently accessible worldwide on Spotify and other music streaming and download services.