With so many artists emerging from TikTok in 2022, it can be difficult to cut through the noise. One artist who's managed to transcend the app and replicate her social media success on the Official Chart, though, is New Jersey export Jax.
22.09.2022 - 17:49 / nme.com
Ghost‘s song ‘Mary On A Cross’ has entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart after going viral on TikTok.The track was originally released in 2019 as part of the Swedish band’s ‘Seven Inches Of Satanic Panic’ EP, which also features ‘Kiss The Go-Goat’.As Consequence notes, there’s been a resurgence of ‘Mary…’ recently after someone on TikTok used a slow version of the song to soundtrack a Stranger Things-themed video. Since then, the cut has been added to over 10,000 clips on the site.A video Ghost posted on their own page has racked up more than 75million views.
The hashtag #maryonthecross, meanwhile, has approximately 806million plays on TikTok at the time of writing.Last month, Ghost shared an official slowed-down version of ‘Mary On A Cross’ with added reverb on streaming services.as it should be. #strangerthings #byler #strangerthings4 #st #eleven #finnwolfhard #noahschnapp #gay #ship #viral #willandmike #foryoupage #viral some inpo: @byler stan 3 3 ♬ Mary On A Cross – Ghost The original single has debuted at Number 90 in the latest Hot 100 update.
According to Billboard, ‘Mary…’ registered six million US streams and 1,000 downloads between September 9-15.Ghost haven’t cracked the Hot 100 previously, but have made numerous appearances on the Billboard 200 albums chart.Additionally, the song entered the UK Top 40 singles chart in August for the first time (via the Official Charts Company). It is the first Ghost track to achieve the feat, landing at Number 28.Ghost released their fifth and latest studio album, ‘Impera’, back in March.
With so many artists emerging from TikTok in 2022, it can be difficult to cut through the noise. One artist who's managed to transcend the app and replicate her social media success on the Official Chart, though, is New Jersey export Jax.
Charlotte Tilbury Beauty Light Wand in the shade Pinkgasm is a long-time favourite with makeup artists and celebrities alike, delivering a pretty, shimmery rose colour to cheeks. But priced at £29 here, it’s not the cheapest way to fake a flattering flush. Luckily, TikTok appears to have found a solution.There are a number of products doing the rounds on the social media app that TikTokers claim give the same effect as the Charlotte Tilbury highlighter, including a Wet n Wild makeup stick (which isn't available to buy in the UK) and a Kiko Milano liquid blush pot that’s now sadly discontinued.
Last week’s episode of the Great British Bake Off, which aired both in the UK and the US, has left fans with a poor taste in their mouths.
Second time’s the charm! Nearly four months after Josh Goldstein and Shannon St. Clair split, they have decided to give their whirlwind romance another shot.
In July, a 29-year-old woman's estranged husband traveled from Georgia to her apartment building in Chicago to kill her and himself in a murder-suicide after she posted about their failed marriage on social media. Now, Shazia Khan, mother of deceased TikTok star, Sania Khan, is accusing her daughter's building of facilitating the murder-suicide in a wrongful death lawsuit filed earlier this week.
Phillip Schofield's replacement for We Buy Any Car adverts has been announced following the news that the This Morning presenter would be stepping away from the lucrative role. Last week, it was revealed that Phillip would no longer be the face of the car trading company after first appearing in the adverts almost five years ago.
John Stamos and Lori Loughlin make a couple of funny faces in a new, and now viral, TikTok.
With another week comes yet another strange viral video, as the internet’s latest anthem, Taste the Biscuit, has been making the rounds online. In the video, musical duo Toasters ‘n’ Moose perform their food-based hit inside an American thrift store, surrounded by people doing their shopping.
We hate to admit it, but we love it when there’s a bit of drama in the beauty world.Take earlier this year, for example, when Jones Road launched its What The Foundation Tinted Moisture Balm in the US – and it immediately caused a furore on TikTok. It all started when content creator Meredith Duxbury posted a video onto the social media platform, applying the product and sharing her not-so-complimentary thoughts.The TikToker spread on two very large spoonfuls of the foundation (much more than the brand recommends), before proceeding to dismiss it after seeing it split on her skin.
A woman was left in tears after getting a tattoo on the inside of her lip - only to realise that the placement was completely wrong. Wilma Hägglund, from Sweden, shared a TikTok video of the 'meow' inking, which was supposed to be hidden and only seen when she pulled her bottom lip down.
Wildly popular social media app TikTok is said to have a draft agreement in place with the U.S. government that would allow it to continue operating in the country while retaining Chinese ownership.
A 'hugely naive' businesswoman who sold illegal 'self-defence kits' including CS gas and a knife designed to protect women from would be attackers has narrowly avoided jail. Renea Thorn-Jones, 21, set up an online business called Brat Boutique advertising 'self-defence kits' for £11, which included a CS gas canister and a concealed knife stored within a key.