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Keke Palmer Shares New “Sticky” Single With Tik-Tok Challenge

Posted on April 22nd, 2020
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Building high anticipation for her forthcoming project “The Boss,” Keke Palmer has recently released her new single “Sticky.” Palmer’s latest track follows her previous tracks “Virgo Tendencies,” “FYG,” and “Got Em Mad” featuring TK Kravitz. Turning the song into a Tik-Tok dance, Palmer shared a video dancing to “Sticky” on the platform, which has since spawned the #StickyChallenge. 

https://twitter.com/kekepalmer/status/1252635558679138307?s=21

I’m in a foreign whip

Crossing the border shit

You can’t afford to tip

You can’t afford to hit

Twerk on some Florida shit

He can’t get bored with this

That’s why he ice my wrist

Who you know rock it like this?

Image via Business Insider

In addition to the #StickyChallenge, Palmer recently teased the return of her hit Nickelodeon show “True Jackson VP” in another Tik-Tok video. Taking to social media, Palmer shared a Tik-Tok of her dancing to the show’s theme song with the statement, “When they cancelled True Jackson VP prematurely just to reboot it in 2021,” posted on the front of the video. Palmer also went on to add a caption to the video, which said “Congrats! Another reboot! Y’all made this happen.” With quarantine coming to a hopeful end soon, it appears that we may receive Palmer’s new project and show in the near future. Social Media platform Tik Tok is quickly becoming a competitive replacement for Vine. Celebrities and businesses are seeing the potential the platform has in regards to reaching a new and younger audience. And with the aid of companies similar to SidesMedia they can grow their customer base on the platform. Palmer is just one of the latest celebrities to showcase their talents during the quarantine period through the platform. Rap artist Drake also showcased his new song Toosie Slide on the platform garnering a billion views and surpassing Kylie Jenner’s previous record for most views.

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