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M to the B

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"M to the B"
Song by Millie B
ReleasedDecember 3, 2016 (2016-12-03)
GenreBassline[1][2][3]
Length2:05
Songwriter(s)Millie B, Dean Williams
Producer(s)Jack Wilkinson

"Soph Aspin Send", commonly known as "M to the B", is a 2016 bassline song created by British rapper Millie Bracewell, known as Millie B.

It gained prominence after American social media personality, Bella Poarch, created a TikTok video of herself lip synching to the song in August 2020. The video was viewed more than 500 million times, making it one of the platform's most popular videos and the top video for 2020.[4] As of May 2024, Bella Poarch's video was the most liked video on TikTok and the fifth most popular, with more than 800 million views.[5]

Background

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Millie B had said she had created the song as a "joke" rather than as a serious insult (which she made clear through the lyrics of some of her later songs). She had created the song when she was 16 years old. At that time, she was a member of Blackpool's grime community, and had a rivalry with Sophie Aspin.[6] The song's backing track is an instrumental called "Skank" by Bordum Beats.[6]

Lyrics and music video

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The song is a diss track against fellow Blackpool music artist, Sophie Aspin. It uses several profanities, calling Aspin a "slag".

The music video was filmed and originally released in December 2016,[7] then re-released in September 2020 with TikTok clips of people using the song throughout the video garnering over 20 million views by May 2024,[8] takes place in Blackpool, with scenes filmed at a local KFC and a Lidl supermarket.

Chart performance

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The song became number one on the Spotify chart in the UK in 2020, thanks to the spread on TikTok. It was also number five on the worldwide Spotify chart. The song had been used in almost 7 million TikToks in 2020.[9]

The song, along with other viral TikTok songs, were part of the 2022 album TikTok Classics, where viral TikTok songs were re-recorded by the Babelsberg Film Orchestra of Germany.[10]

References

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  1. ^ "Music House - Euro Solution". www.music-house.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
  2. ^ Rymajdo, Kamila (2023-03-22). "Blackpool Grime Revisited: How the Jokers Came Out on Top". VICE. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
  3. ^ McDowelle, Onaje (2020-09-29). "How a classic Spongebob monologue broke TikTok—and became a breakout meme". The Daily Dot. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
  4. ^ Dredge, Stuart (2020-12-03). "Bella Poarch 'M to the B' was TikTok's top video of 2020". Music Ally. Retrieved 2024-06-03.
  5. ^ "Here are the 10 most viewed TikToks of all time". Capital. Retrieved 2024-06-03.
  6. ^ a b "M to the B - the Blackpool grime MC behind TikTok's most popular video". 2020-10-09. Retrieved 2024-06-03.
  7. ^ Dazed (2020-12-02). "Millie B on the diss track that took TikTok by storm". Dazed. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
  8. ^ Marvellous (2020-09-29). Millie B - M to the B (Official Video). Retrieved 2024-06-06 – via YouTube.
  9. ^ Baah, Nana (2020-10-27). "Mapping the Journey of a 'TikTok Song'". Vice. Retrieved 2024-06-03.
  10. ^ "Want to listen to an orchestra take on TikTok hits?". euronews. 2022-08-12. Retrieved 2024-06-05.