JAKARTA - Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were declared President and Vice President of the United States elected on Sunday, November 8. His victory was welcomed by various parties, including music lovers.
Today, November 9th, several 2000s hits have returned to the digital charts. The songs are Miley Cyrus' Party in the USA, Bye Bye Bye from the NSYNC group, and Mary J. Blige's Work That song.
This was due to a fake account with the name Joe Biden - America's Chosen President-- writing, “Celebrate! Listen to Party in the USA, ”read the deleted account. On the other hand, the people of the United States were seen partying along the streets to welcome Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
Within two hours, the song topped iTunes Top 100 and sat at position 52. Miley Cyrus as the owner of the song also wrote, "Now THIS IS A PARTY IN THE USA."
. @ MileyCyrus' "Party in the USA" has re-entered the top 40 on US iTunes.
- chart data (@chartdata) November 7, 2020
Meanwhile, the track Bye Bye Bye from NSYNC also sits in the 101st iTunes Top 2020. Citizens believe this song is trending as if saying goodbye to Donald Trump from the White House.
. @ NSYNC's "Bye Bye Bye" has entered the top 200 on US iTunes.
- chart data (@chartdata) November 7, 2020
In addition, there is the song Work That by Mary J. Blige which ranks fourth on iTunes. This song went viral after Vice President Kamala Harris played this song before giving his victory speech.
The lyrics from Work That also impress a strong woman despite the hatred from various parties. “Just because your hair is not long, and they often criticize you for your skin color. Raise your head high, for you are a beautiful woman. "
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