Chris Colfer started the new month on the Billboard charts!
Colfer’s cover of “Rose’s Turn” from the Broadway musical Gypsy, introduced in the first season joyentered the third place on the Billboard TikTok chart.
The actor couldn’t help but ask further x, ex-Twitter, “What’s going on??????” because it’s been almost 10 years since the last curtain call in 2015.
Fans responded to the tweet by writing that the song is getting a new level of attention thanks to TikTok.
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One social media user wrote “as long as TikTok exists, joy will never die.” Another commented: “The magic of TikTok baby.”
The title track began to revive on the platform after Colfer sang, “All that work, and what did it get me?” began to be used as audio for video.
Music trends on the social media app also began to change after Universal Music Group announced that their contract with TikTok was set to expire on January 31 and that they had not reached an agreement during negotiations.
(L-R) ‘Glee’ cast Kevin McHale, Jenna Ushkowitz, Cory Monteith, Lea Michele, Chris Colfer and Amber Riley.
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“In our contract renewal discussions, we pressed them on three critical issues — adequate compensation for our artists and songwriters, protection of human artists from the harmful effects of artificial intelligence, and online safety for TikTok users,” the company wrote in an open letter. .
Universal Music Group is home to many major music labels, including Republic Records, Island Records and Def Jam Recordings.
The failure of the deal caused songs by artists such as Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo and Drake to be pulled from TikTok in early February. However, the covers from joylike Colfer’s recording of “Rose’s Turn,” remain available on the social media platform.
On Wednesday, TikTok released a statement confirming that more music will be removed from their app.
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“We are in the process of complying with Universal Music Group’s request to remove all songs written (or co-written) by a songwriter signed to Universal Music Publishing Group, based on information they have provided. Their actions not only affect the songwriters and artists they represent, but now they also affect many artists and songwriters who are not signed to Universal,” their statement read.
The company ended its statement by saying that they are “committed to reaching a fair settlement with Universal Music Group.”
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