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How Drake Made the ‘Toosie Slide’ TikTok Dance Challenge
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TikTok gave Drake another viral moment by reviving “Nonstop,” and now he really doesn’t wanna stop. This time, the rapper’s latest song, “Toosie Slide,” already had a popular dance challenge three days before it even dropped (at midnight on April 3). Always onto the next thing, the rapper actually enlisted dancer and producer Toosie — who was chilling with Ayo & Teo and Hiii Key at the time, three more dancers with massive social-media followings — to create some moves for his new dance song. Since there are no parties for his song to play at, Drake wanted to move the party online. Almost immediately after the dancers posted the moves, it caught everyone’s attention.
#ToosieSlide around the house 🕺🏾💨 @Drake pic.twitter.com/WiOz0ZM4zu
— Toosie (@TheRealYvngQuan) March 29, 2020
With their combined power across Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, and TikTok, these four 20-year-olds could make any dance go viral. Ayo & Teo, a duo of brothers, have 2.9 million followers on Instagram, not to mention their 5.3 million subscribers on YouTube, where they post dance videos and music. Toosie, a dancer and producer who’s worked with Future, and Hiii Key, another double threat, have close to a million Instagram followers combined. When Drake reached out to Toosie with just a hook and a verse, it only took them 45 minutes to get back to him with a dance: a creative interpretation of Drake’s simple instructions “Left foot up, right foot slide. ” “Drake said, ‘You guys are the greatest ever,’” Toosie told Rolling Stone. “This is a text message. We got receipts. Literally, he fell in love with it. It was just an idea for it. I said, ‘This is just what we came up with so far.’ He was like, ‘Bro, this is it. You don’t need to do nothing else.’”
So, on March 31, the same raw footage they sent to Drake of the four of them dancing in a line with colorful lights floating on the ceiling became the world’s introduction to the “Toosie Slide.” Snippets of the yet-unreleased song were unmistakably Drake, but later that night, the rapper confirmed that he was dropping the song — now officially called “Toosie Slide,” thanks to fans — on Thursday. The coronavirus sidetracked plans for a big music video, so Drake danced alone in his massive mansion. But across the world, more and more people are getting down to “Toosie Slide. ” So far, it’s all going according to Drake’s master plan. “This kind of worked out in our favor,” Toosie added. “You have nothing else to do. You might as well do the ‘Toosie Slide’ in the house. You can’t go nowhere.”
How everybody on tik tok tryna be the first to do the toosie slide 🤣🤦🏾♂️ pic.twitter.com/ttFhRHlGT0
— Mark Phillips (@SupremeDreams_1) April 3, 2020
Drake said, “okay, y’all wanna make tiktok songs? BETTTT”...lol he too nice with this music sh*t 🙌🏾🔥 #ToosieSlide
— Le'Veon Bell (@LeVeonBell) April 3, 2020
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How Drake harnessed TikTok to slide to number one
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Image caption,Drake's new song has triggered a dance challenge on social media
By Alex Taylor
BBC News
How is Drake coping with life in lockdown? Fighting boredom by dropping dance moves, if the video for his new single, Toosie Slide, is anything to go by.
Beyond showing the rapper taking isolation seriously, donning a face mask and gloves while staying home like so many of us (admittedly from his astronomically large Toronto pad) it also introduces the track's namesake dance routine.
"It goes right foot up, left foot slide / Left foot up, right foot slide," he sings, while demonstrating the moves in his lobby.
Seemingly harmless fun - but for Maddy Raven of digital music marketing agency Burstimo, it doubles as a "fantastic" social media marketing ploy.
Drake's simple, easily-copied choreography is perfect for the new wave of video-based social media platforms, in particular Tik Tok.
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The Chinese-owned social media app, in which users create 15-second clips, usually set to music, was second only to WhatsApp in global downloads last year.
With a billion users of its international version, it's increasingly established itself as a way for unknown artists to score a breakout hit - from Lil Nas X's Old Town Road, to Doja Cat's Say So and Arizona Zervas's Roxanne - in the same way that featuring in a television advert could supercharge an artist's sales in the pre-internet era.
"TikTok's an entirely new way of engaging, not only with your direct fanbase but anyone who wants to dance or show their creativity in short-form video," says Sammy Andrews, CEO of Deviate Digital, an advisory agency to the entertainment industry.
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Drake himself alluded to this in December's single, War, chastising rappers who "spend too much time on [Instagram] captions, not enough time on action. "
Shortly after he took his own advice, messaging internet-famous dancer Toosie a beat with some lyrics, and asking for help creating a routine. Four months on, the song has topped Billboard charts.
'Don't you want to dance with me?'
The star is no stranger to viral dance recognition. His awkward moves in the video for 2015's Hotline Bling spawned endless memes, while the track In My Feelings inadvertently sparked the 'Kiki challenge' of summer 2018. The Toosie slide, however, is noticeably more transparent about its ambitions.
Raven believes this is a dance partnership of self-interest, capitalising on Drake's dance pop-culture heritage, and taking new music directly to his young fanbase.
The majority of TikTok's users are aged between 16-24, firmly Gen Z - an audience with fragmented consumption habits, who rank Drake as one of their generation's most influential musicians.
Dance is also central to the platform's success - with routines like The Get Down, Renegade and Cannibal all going viral since parent company ByteDance absorbed lip-syncing app Musical. ly, (plus its huge database), in 2017.
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Add to this TikTok's unique layout, which prioritises content discovery over subscriber clout, using an algorithm that learns from viewing preferences and therefore rewards retention rather than simply pushing popular content - and it's a stage that even a megastar like Drake, now 33, can't ignore.
"This is a new frontier for music discovery and music interaction," says Andrews. "Unlike many other apps people are actively seeking music to engage with, in ways that most have not on other platforms".
Toosie Slide is a "perfect example" of writing specifically for the platform says Raven. "Its straightforward lyrics provide clear instructions for a potential dance trend, even if it isn't publicly stated".
And it's a tactic that appears to be paying off. Two days after the video's release, views of Tik Tok entries submitted under the #toosieslide hashtag had already hit 20 million. A fortnight later, the tag has been viewed 2.4 billion times (including three attempts by Justin Bieber). That's a lot of eyes and ears by anyone's standards.
"Make no mistake every record label in the world is now actively looking for ways to utilise TikTok as part of a marketing campaign for a track," says Andrews.
Snowball effect
The hungry marketing push is part of a broader picture, as TikTok traction can often be a springboard for further success on mainstream music streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.
Just last month The Weeknd's Blinding Lights started trending on TikTok and is "now chart-topping and one of his most streamed songs," explains Raven, helping him reach 64 million monthly listeners on Spotify for the first time in his career.
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One of the most famous examples of TikTok's potential snowball effect is Nas X's Old Town Road. Prior to becoming a global country-crossover smash with Billy Rae Cyrus, the rapper's original version broke out on TikTok, with creators playing it in their videos as they transformed themselves into cowboys and cowgirls.
Its continued success saw Nas X go from a college dropout sleeping on his sister's floor to instigating a major label bidding war, ultimately signing to Columbia Records.
"I should maybe be paying TikTok," Nas X told Time magazine last year. "They really boosted the song."
Image caption,Lil Nas X rode his TikTok success all the way to the Grammys
Low-fi rapper Powfu has found similar viral success with his heartfelt, introspective track Death Bed (Coffee For Your Head), becoming a soundtrack to the lockdown.
It found popularity thanks to the Quarantine Cutie video series, which sees a man pull out all the stops to win over a girl he sees through the window while self-isolating, and has since spread across the internet.
After accumulating more than 100 million plays on various YouTube clips, the official video, released on 1 April, has already been viewed nine million times.
Tik, Tok, boom?
The bottom line of all this increased engagement is of course financial, with streaming now music's biggest money maker.
"We use TikTok as a means to first get the attention on the artist and ears on the music" explains Raven. TikTok's algorithm remains a closely-guarded secret, but a recent Rolling Stone investigation suggested royalties are paid per video upload containing the track - making a viral dance routine a standalone goldmine.
Further royalties then come "when the consumer is pushed to streaming platforms or the track gets enough traction to be played on radio rotation," she says.
Andrews is even aware of "some artists and labels changing the name of their tracks post-release if they've sparked mass fan uploads and dances on TikTok under other names to make them easily identifiable on streaming services".
There is, however, a looming concern that this could create a tsunami of commercial content - ultimately clawing the community's power away from organic creators and saturating the platform with big names and major corporations trying to go viral.
So where does Toosie Slide leave Drake? As a cultural behemoth of the last decade, is it a sign of the rapper adapting to new trends, or a superstar selling out his musical integrity to stay relevant?
Potentially both suggests Thomas Hobbs, a freelance music writer for Pitchfork and NME among others.
"Rappers can't ignore the boom of TikTok and I believe this single was designed to tap into that, more than quarantine. That was just a nice coincidence," he says.
"Like his idol Jay-Z, Drake knows how to tap into trends from younger artists to stay relevant."
Image source, Getty Images
Image caption,Drake is the most-successful male solo artist in US chart history
But, just like the 1960s artists who rushed out songs about The Twist, The Mashed Potato and The Loco-Motion to capitalise on then-contemporary dance crazes, Hobbs warns that Drake and other established stars need to be careful that they're "adding something vibrant to these trends and not just recycling them".
"If Drake once again follows a big commercial single with a lukewarm album that doesn't live up to the hype, then a lot of his fans could turn against him."
One such self-professed fan, Tobi Rachel, a culture writer and host of Yellow Cup podcast, suggests that while Drake can "get away with" the Toosie slide routine amongst the TikTok generation, she was left rolling her eyes as a long-term listener "from his mixtape days".
"I did chuckle at the fact he appeared bored in self-isolation like so many of us, but I believe it's the first and last time he should ever be so blatant because he won't get a pass again."
A clear warning that Drake's played his Joker card. But when better to bend the rules than during a global pandemic? Maybe we can let this one (Toosie) slide.
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Social media users ridiculed the rapper's dancing in the Hotline Bling video
On October 20, the famous Canadian rapper Drake posted his new video for the track "Hotline Bling", released in the summer. The artist's strange dance moves attracted the attention of Twitter and Vine users, as well as many Western publications, including Buzzfeed.
Exclusively presented by Apple Music, the minimalistic clip was Drake's first video work since 2013. According to a Billboard journalist, when creating it, the rapper was inspired by the work of contemporary American artist James Turrell, “borrowing” the color scheme from his work. Tarell himself said that he was flattered by such a resemblance to his work.
But social media users paid attention not to the scenery of the video, but to the dance moves of the Canadian rapper. Vine suggested that Drake's dance could fit absolutely any song, from tracks by other rap artists to the Star Wars soundtrack.
A few hours after the release of the video, a Drake Dancing account appeared on Twitter, the creators of which began to overdub different tracks at the same moment in the video. In three days, more than 12 thousand people subscribed to it, and 39 retweeted the most popular entry. thousand times.
What Do You Mean pic.twitter.com/eyhTgR6DCs
— Drake Dancing (@DrakeDancingTo) October 20, 2015
Spongebob Trap Remix pic.twitter.com/OtyxVzNg3I
— Drake Dancing (@DrakeDancingTo) October 21, 2015
American Horror Story Theme Song pic.twitter.com/YWzttb5smm
— Drake Dancing (@DrakeDancingTo) October 21, 2015
Parodies appeared in which users slightly changed the clip, and also remembered other strange celebrity dances.
Drake's new music video was hardly noticed in the Russian segment of Twitter. At the same time, some users still noted the popular dance.
Drake dances like Timati, who thinks he dances like a Chechen. Now I've seen everything
— Dime (@L_Dime) October 20, 2015
in the new video Drake moves like my grandmother at every party with a drink
— le (@Womenliemenliee) October 20, 2015
It seems to me that a man should dance like a fool. Like Drake or Medvedev. If a man dances well, then he is probably a dancer.
— Ruslan Munnibaev (@fattface) October 21, 2015
Many Western publications have paid attention to Hotline Bling. The Guardian published detailed instructions for the dance moves from the video, seeing in them the hallmarks of Bollywood, ballet and salsa. Mashable decided to name the best dance elements. As a result, the editorial came up with such movements as "invisible saxophone" and "I did not watch the second season of True Detective, but explain it to me."
Rolling Stone recalled that this was not the first time Drake had attracted attention with his dancing and named "ten great moments from Drake's dances". They included early clips of the rapper, excerpts from concerts and a performance on the American show Saturday Night Live. The publication also recalled that it was on Drake's knees that Nikki Minaj danced in the video for the track "Anaconda".
In the fall of 2015, social media users were already joking with Drake: on September 10, the official Buzzfeed Twitter account retweeted posts of users laughing at the rapper's Instagram photos during the day.
me pic.twitter.com/VyWj35gdqM
— Tabir Akhter (@tabir) September 10, 2015
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— april (@Beautifuls0ul__) September 10, 2015
Updated November 8 at 12:12 pm : Donald Trump dances like this now.
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Lyrics and lyrics Drake
[Pre-Chorus]
[Chorus]
Black leather glove, no sequins
Black leather glove, no sequins 1,
Buckles on the jacket, it's Alyx shit came up with it myself 3.
Got a dance, but it's really on some street shit
I'ma show you how to get it
I'll teach you the moves.
[Chorus]
[Chorus]
It go right foot up, left foot, slide
First right foot up, then left foot, slide
Left foot up, right foot, slide
Basically, I'm sayin' either way, we 'bout to slide, ayy
Can't let this one slide, ayy
[Post-Chorus]
[Chorus Out]
Don't you wanna dance with me? no?
Do you want to dance with me? Not?
I could dance like Michael Jackson
I could dance like Michael Jackson.
I could give you thug passion
It's a Thriller in the trap where we from
It's a Thriller in the trap where we come from.
Baby, don't you wanna dance with me? no?
Baby, do you want to dance with me? Not?
I could dance like Michael Jackson
I could dance like Michael Jackson.
I could give you satisfaction
I could give you satisfaction.
And you know we out here every day with it
I'ma show you how to get it
I'ma show you how to get it.
[Chorus]
[Chorus]
It go right foot up, left foot, slide0003
Left foot up, right foot, slide
Lift left foot up, then right foot, slide.
Basically, I'm sayin', either way, we 'bout to slide, ayy
Can't let this one slide, ayy (Who's bad?)
Two thousand shorties wanna tie the knot, ayy, yeah
Two hundred shooters on my brother's block, woah, yeah
Petal off a rose like I love her not, maybe not
I tear off a petal from a rose. Do I love her or not? Probably not.
I don't know what's wrong with me, I can't stop, woah, yeah
Won't stop, woah, yeah, never stop
Can't stop, woah, yeah, never gonna stop.
Got so many opps, I be mistakin' opps for other opps
Got so many enemies, I confuse one for the other.
Got so many people that I love out of troubled spots
Got so many people that I got out of troubled spots.
Other than the family I got, it's either you or me
Besides my family, there is only you and me.
That's just how I think, it's either you or me
That's how I feel, it's just you and me.
This life got too deep for you, baby
This life got too deep for you, baby.
Two or three of us about to creep where they stayin'
Two or three of us will sneak back to where they left off.
[Pre-Chorus]
[Chant]
Black leather glove, no sequins
Black leather glove, no sequins,
Buckles on the jacket, it's Alyx shit
Zippers on the jacket, it's from Alyx.
Nike crossbody, got a piece in it
Got a dance, but it's really on some street shit
I'ma show you how to get it
I'll teach you the moves.
[Chorus]
[Chorus]
It go right foot up, left foot, slide0003
Left foot up, right foot, slide
Lift left foot up, then right foot, slide.
Basically, I'm sayin' either way, we 'bout to slide, ayy
Can't let this one slide, ayy (Who's bad?)
Toosie slide, then I hit it double-time0003
Then I hit a spin 'cause we spun their block a couple times
If it's not the right time, there'll always be another time
If it's not the right time, we'll find another.
I'm not even trippin', we'll just see 'em in the summertime, woah, yeah
Can't describe the pressure I be puttin' on myself, yeah
I can't describe the weight I put on my own shoulder, yes.
Really, I just can't afford to lose nobody else, yeah
If they movin' shaky, we'll just do this shit ourselves, woah
If I'm movin' shaky, Chubbs'll do this shit himself, yeah
Solo niggas, only YOLO, for real
Chubbs 6 will do everything for me, yes.
Heard a lot about you but we don't know for real
Next time, guarantee the truth'll get revealed
will be revealed.
[Pre-Chorus]
[Chorus]
Black leather gloves, no sequins, yeah
Black leather gloves, no sequins,
Buckles on the jacket, it's Alyx shit
Zippers on the jacket, it's from Alyx.
Nike crossbody, got a piece in it
Got a dance, but it's really on some street shit
I'ma show you how
I'll teach you the moves.
[Chorus]
[Chorus]
It go right foot up, left foot, slide0003
Left foot up, right foot, slide
Lift left foot up, then right foot, slide.
Basically, I'm sayin' either way we 'bout to slide, ayy
Can't let this one slide, ayy
I won't let it slip away, ooh no?
Do you want to dance with me? Not?
I could dance like Michael Jackson (Jackson)
I can dance like Michael Jackson (Jackson).