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[edit]The app TikTok has become a relevant and prominent media platform that utilizes remix culture as a marketing and engagement technique, using it as a way to market products to viewers while also entertaining them. [1] Content creators and brands can now collaborate in an environment where remixing content is accepted and encouraged as a way to gain followers and views through creative videos following trending actions, audios, and memes. [2] Older songs and celebrities are making comebacks by being attached to remix trends, their music or content is now widely viewed again by being attached to a trend on TikTok. For example, "Remember (Walking In The Sand)" the 1960s song by the Shangri-Las has recently been remixed to an EDM track that rebirthed new life and following into it due to a largely popular TikTok trend circulating largely in 2020. [3] These trending songs allow for music on TikTok to become spreadable and testable. Companies and artists are able to test out music bits and loops to see how successful they may become before fully releasing them. Garnering attention for the artist and these bits is a marketing technique that raises intrigue in viewers to want to look into the artist more. [4] Musicians like Doja Cat and Lil Nas X are two prominent current musicians that have really emerged their music in the TikTok remix culture, and it has caused them to gain large followings rather quickly. Mlss00 (talk) 03:03, 18 October 2021 (UTC)
- ^ https://ide.mit.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Research-Brief_07-02-21.pdf
- ^ https://www.thedrum.com/profile/ima-influencer-marketing-agency/news/why-tiktoks-co-creation-culture-helps-brands-engage-with-the-community
- ^ https://edm.com/music-releases/tiktok-oh-no-electronic-dance-music-remix
- ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=UMbaDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT168&lpg=PT168&dq=remix+culture+in+the+21st+century+tiktok&source=bl&ots=yjZ1tyDsf4&sig=ACfU3U0JUY1Jov31tbFpokHcUbY1-IOjRA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjdoZyJns_zAhXsrHIEHVLLCwkQ6AF6BAglEAM#v=onepage&q=remix%20culture%20in%20the%2021st%20century%20tiktok&f=false