The TikTok (shown below, left) received roughly 2.7 million plays and 460,500 likes over the course of 11 days. Three days later, on October 23rd, 2021, TikToker uploaded a video that most notably popularized the sound going forward. S'morez has roughly 11,400 followers on his TikTok account as of November 2021. The video (shown below, right) received roughly 978,500 plays and 184,200 likes over the course of 12 days. TikToker video received roughly 8,600 plays and 311 likes over the course of two weeks.Īdditionally, on October 22nd, 2021, S'morez posted a TikTok using his own sound. TikToker video (shown below, left) received roughly 7,600 plays and 560 likes over the course of two weeks. The first TikTokers to use the sound in October both uploaded videos on October 20th, 2021. In October 2021, the sound received an increased amount of attention and use on TikTok. TikToker layered text over the video reading, "ummmm," referring to the n-word abruptly being said. The video (shown below) received roughly 4,300 plays and 210 likes over the course of three months. The earliest known use of the sound on TikTok was in a video uploaded by TikToker on August 13th, 2021. S'morez is also known for producing the beat for Lil B's track "Play The Hood." S'morez is most active on his Twitter account, where he's gained roughly 7,200 followers since he created it in August 2009. The video (shown below) received roughly 600,000 views and 41,000 likes over the course of six years. By YUNGFLYXO X DJ N****R BEATS)" to YouTube. On September 24th, 2015, New Jersey rapper S'morez, whose real name is Darius Nixon, uploaded a music video for his new song "Where Did You Go (Prod.
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