Megan Thee Stallion’s “Thot Shit” is a near perfect blueprint for a viral TikTok dance and sound. The beat is catchy, the chorus is easy to remember, and the lyrics offer clear — and fun — instruct…
dance and sound. The beat is catchy, the chorus is easy to remember, and the lyrics offer clear — and fun — instructions for listeners.
But when the song released to the public in mid-June, something peculiar happened on the massively popular shortform video app: Instead of creating a viral dance trend to a clip from “Thot Shit,” several Black creators banded together for what has been described as a dance “strike.
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