logo
episode-header-image
Sep 2022
27m 26s

How is TikTok changing culture?

Bbc World Service
About this episode

With over one billion monthly users, TikTok is now the platform of choice for comedians, musicians, artists, filmmakers, writers and dancers around the world. Their aim is to go viral and even possibly become the next global superstar.

So just how do you get your video onto phone screens around the world? Digital journalist and social media expert Rebecca Jennings talks to Sophia Smith-Galer about how the TikTok algorithm works and why there is content censorship controversy on the platform.

What does it take to go from TikTok to the top of the music charts? Sophia speaks to four musicians about how the platform has changed the way they make music and why they want to share it with a TikTok audience. Emo-musician Daine tell us why they are nervous about the algorithm, and composer Julia Riew explains what made her want to document writing a Korean-inspired Disney-style musical with her followers. The singer-songwriter Tom Rosenthal explains how it feels to go viral, and the violinist Esther Abrami is using TikTok to bring her music to a wider audience.

Charity Ekezie is a Nigerian creator makes videos that challenge and shatter negative stereotypes about Africa. Her funny and sarcastic videos have racked up millions of views, but she explains why she feels the platform needs to do more to ensure African TikTokkers like her get the recognition and financial opportunities they deserve. Have you been recommended a book on #BookTok? The hashtag has had over 73 billion views to date, and has been described as one of the “most active communities” on the platform. Latin American BookTokkers MarianaBooker and BooksbyLA explain what makes a good #BookTok video, their relationships with authors, and how to make money from using TikTok. Producers: Sofie Vilcins, Sophia Smith-Galer, Andrea Kidd, Simon Richardson, Kevin Satizabal Carrascal and Jack Thomason.

(Photo: Phone with TikTok logo . Credit: Dado Ruvic/Reuters. Marianabooker photo courtesy of Mariana Etchegary Boyer. Booksbyla photo courtesy of Layla Fernanda.)

Up next
Jan 2023
Cate Blanchett: My ‘dangerous’ role
On this week’s The Cultural Frontline we explore the power of music and how artists have been using it to highlight issues including politics and the #MeToo movement. Prakash Neupane is a Nepali rapper and writer who mixes hip hop and R&B with social and political messages. His s ... Show More
27m 32s
Mar 2023
My art, my community
This week, we hear from artists who’ve been making a difference in their local communities. Sudanese filmmaker Hajooj Kuka first spoke to The Cultural Frontline in 2019 when he was filming the protests taking place after Sudanese President Al Bashir had been deposed following 30 ... Show More
27m 44s
Mar 2023
Reclaim and resist: Canada's indigenous musicians
The myriad of indigenous communities in Canada share a painful history. But today, Canada’s indigenous artists are using music, from rock to round dance, to interrogate still-felt horrors, to heal, and to share stories, culture and languages that were violently suppressed for dec ... Show More
27m 40s
Recommended Episodes
Aug 2020
Why Does TikTok Bother the Powerful So Much?
The recent news that the White House may ban the social media platform TikTok has people wondering, why? While Silicon Valley social giants, like Twitter and Facebook, have avoided similar threats, the question remains why TikTok, which is owned by a Chinese company but has headq ... Show More
31m 57s
Jul 2021
The unstoppable rise of TikTok
TikTok had a fantastic pandemic, stacking up over 800 million users. Hollywood studios are casting TikTok stars. Record labels are snapping up TikTok singers. Facebook and YouTube have both launched rival services. But the Chinese app is facing the same issues with disinformation ... Show More
28m 22s
Feb 2023
2AM The Night Still Young
TikTok music has undeniably become a cultural phenomenon, transforming the way we discover, enjoy, and interact with music. With its vast user base and viral nature, TikTok has become a breeding ground for musical trends and breakthrough artists. The platform's unique algorithm a ... Show More
8m 48s
Feb 2023
Oh, I Love It And I Hate It At The Same Time
TikTok music has become an integral part of the social media landscape, captivating millions of users worldwide with its catchy tunes and viral trends. This platform has revolutionized the music industry by providing a space where emerging artists and established musicians can sh ... Show More
8m 58s
May 2023
That One There Was A Violation Personally I Wouldn’t Have It
TikTok music has emerged as a cultural phenomenon, transforming the way we discover and engage with music. The popular social media platform has become a breeding ground for viral trends and catchy tunes, giving rise to a new era of music consumption. With its short-form videos a ... Show More
7m 42s
May 2023
Dropping Bodies Like A Nun Song
TikTok music has emerged as a powerful cultural phenomenon, capturing the attention and imagination of millions around the world. With its addictive and easily digestible format, TikTok has become a breeding ground for viral music trends and catchy hooks. The platform has propell ... Show More
7m 14s
Jun 2021
Is TikTok Helping or Hurting the Music Industry?
After the bloody phenomenon that was “Drivers License,” - I’m sure you’ve heard it - Luce & Liv decided they had to do a deep dive into TikTok’s mega influence over the music industry.We discuss the drama, TikTok musicals, ALL the songs that have gone viral, and what this means f ... Show More
32m 23s
Jul 2023
TikTok Is Changing Music, One Song at a Time
TikTok has turned the traditional music industry on its head. Users on the platform are dictating hits before they reach the charts and revolutionizing the way artists are discovered. But what happens to the creative process when "going viral” takes center stage? This week, Audie ... Show More
31m 32s
Sep 2022
Spilling The Tea with Lebanon’s Famous Digital Creator and TikToker
Tables turned as we welcomed the host of the “Litchally Speaking” podcast to be our special guest on this episode of Beirut Buzz. Ghady Al Hader has been creating social media content for almost ten years now, making a name for himself in the local community as a digital creator, ... Show More
27m 42s
Jun 2022
So your song went viral on TikTok. What’s next?
On TikTok, pop stars — Halsey, FKA Twigs, and Florence Welch among them — have been complaining a lot lately about their labels forcing them to make TikToks. As people spent the early part of the pandemic staring at their phones instead of flocking to concerts, the short-form-vid ... Show More
34m 5s