Talk:Sleeper hit
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Separate page for 'List of sleeper hits"
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Especially with the emergence of Tiktok as a factor, the amount of culturally significant sleeper songs is only going to continue to grow. Couple a year per genre typically. [1] [2] — Preceding unsigned comment added by IceCuba (talk • contribs) 2022
References
- ↑ "Say So, TikTok, and the 'Viral Sleeper Hit'". Cherwell. 2020-04-23. Retrieved 2022-08-21.
- ↑ Millman, Ethan; Millman, Ethan (2020-08-26). "Inside TikTok's Hidden Hit Machine". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2022-08-21.
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I believe this falls under C Class in the content assessment scale.
editi decide to change the class rating. Please tell me if you disagree, so I can furthermore check. Thanks. Romeo J (talk) 15:28, 18 December 2025 (UTC)