The Welsh reggae metallic band Skindred have a viral TikTok hit on their arms after their 2005 single “No one” not too long ago caught fireplace with a dance craze on the video-sharing app.
Now, even Skindred lead singer Benji Webbe has joined in the pattern. This week, the musician tried his hand on the “No one” TikTok dance, as Steel Hammer and NME reported.
It began final week when a TikTok person named Shin shared a dance problem video utilizing the reggae-infused nu-metal monitor from Skindred’s 2002 debut album, Babylon.
The mixture rapidly unfold to different movies throughout TikTok, not the least of which being Webbe’s personal model of the Skindred “No one” dance.
Within the caption on his clip, Webbe writes, “Seen individuals posting our tune no one, tried the dance that shit ain’t simple.”
Since Shin’s video, the monitor has been utilized by creators in additional than 1,000 movies, and “with tens of millions of views throughout these clips,” NME reported.
And the hashtags #Skindred and #reggaemetal have additionally surged. Certainly, the hashtag #Skindred alone now has over 6.8 million views on TikTok.
“A Skindred tune from 20 years in the past is abruptly going viral and it is making everybody, together with frontman Benji Webbe, bust out their greatest strikes,” Steel Hammer remarked.
See extra movies of the pattern under. Watch Skindred’s authentic music video for “No one” down beneath the clips.
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Skindred, “No one” (Music Video) [2005]
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