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The TikTok Music Takeover

2020 was an unprecedented time for everyone, with the coronavirus pandemic leaving many people stuck at home, for more than a year at this point. State-mandated lockdowns left people unable to perform their daily (let alone extra-curricular) activities, and even seemingly mundane things, such as going to school, the grocery stores, or seeing friends were foregone. People had a tremendous amount of time on their hands during the day as a result, and much of this time was filled by social media, e

Yung Baby Tate: 10 Essential Songs

If you’ve heard Yung Baby Tate before, it was likely as a result of her loud, charismatic presence across social media platforms. Between her Instagram and TikTok accounts, she has amassed nearly 300,000 followers, and it’s no secret why. Fans are often entertained by YBT’s live videos, which typically consist of her freestyling over hard-hitting beats and interacting with fans. During summer 2019, Ashnikko released the song “STUPID,” which featured YBT, and the song instantly went viral on TikT

What Happened To Honey Cocaine?

In 2012, Honey C, formerly known as Honey Cocaine did an interview with HNHH promoting her newest release, "90s Gold". She appeared both confident and comfortable in front of the camera, dripping with gold jewelry and neon green nails, answering questions with ease. She was finishing up the final show of Tyga’s “Careless World Tour” in Montreal at the time of the interview, and her carefree, suave attitude was indicative of how she was feeling at the time. She was enjoying being on tour, partyin

How I Worked with a Major Fashion Brand

Making social media a career has always been a major dream of mine. Ever since I started watching YouTube and following major influencers, I knew I wouldn’t have a dream job that surpassed having a job online. Although I’m not even close to achieving that dream yet, a few weeks ago I had the opportunity to take a little stepping stone toward that dream. Throughout the month of February I was involved in a hand-picked social media campaign for Betsey Johnson (yes, the super nostalgic brand we all

Meet Janna McCabe, Editor-In-Chief of FSU’s Strike Magazine

Strike Magazine is a premiere student-run magazine at Florida State University that focuses on trending concepts in fashion, beauty and culture. The magazine printed its founding issue in Spring 2017 and has only built a bigger team and reputation since then. Strike’s content goes through many hands before being published, but none more important than Janna McCabe’s. Janna is the editor-in-chief of Strike Magazine and has been involved with the publication for the last few years. This week, I ha

Your 2020 in Scares: Horror Movies to Watch This Year

Horror movies are a guilty pleasure for many, myself included. They’re just frightening enough to keep us on the edge of our seats, yet we can’t take our eyes away. The last few years have breathed new life into the horror genre, with blockbuster hits like A Quiet Place, Get Out, and Stephen King’s It. Luckily for scary movie lovers, 2020 looks like it’s going to be a big year for thrill-seekers everywhere. If you’re on the hunt for new movies to go see in theaters throughout this upcoming year,

I Did Yoga with Goats and Here’s What Happened.

Imagine: it’s your best friend’s birthday. She’s one of those people who has everything, but she loves animals. You see an advertisement for goat yoga in Tallahassee, and it has amazing reviews. It’s secluded, peaceful and warm. There’s only one problem. You hate yoga.

This is the position I found myself in around early September. It seemed like the perfect gift and the perfect surprise. I thought my friend would really love it, but I’m not much of a yogi (I’ve attached an unfortunate photo for

The Best Places to Get Your Caffeine Fix in Tallahassee

As a busy college student, coffee is one of the primary food groups. Caffeine fuels our daily activities and pushes us to do anything from studying to partying. Without it, many of us simply would not be able to function. But sometimes the Dirac Starbucks simply doesn’t cut it.

As an out-of-state student, moving to Tallahassee was especially difficult for me. I had gotten incredibly accustomed to the coffee chains of my New England hometown, so much that I found it very hard to leave them. Ther

Your October Horoscope Based on Your Most Recent Tinder Message

Ladies, let’s get real. Sometimes, a random message from a Tinder match can make or break your day. A simple “what’s up?” from a super-like can motivate you to walk that final stretch to class, while an unsolicited d*ck-pic from Chad can seriously ruin your lunch. All of this aside, the first month of school is over, and October is quickly approaching with midterm exams on its heels. You’re probably wondering how to prepare yourself for spooky season, and whether or not this upcoming Environment

What Your Favorite Valentine's Day Treat Says About You

An inevitable, sickeningly-sweet part of Valentine’s Day is all the candy and treats that suspiciously show up in grocery and convenience stores. They’re never-ending, cute and perfectly pink-colored. They always seem to come out with new shapes and flavors every year (I’m looking at you, Reese’s). How are you supposed to resist? The good news is in: you don’t have to. However, the seasonal sweet treat you pick around Valentine’s Day definitely says a lot about you, as well as your romantic ende

The Silver Lining: Things We Can Learn from Quarantine

There is no question about the fact that needing to quarantine at home has been difficult for everyone. Whether you’re being forced to stay with an abusive family member or partner, feel isolated, or are struggling with money, everyone has been suffering through this terrifying period differently. I can recognize that throughout this quarantine I’ve had immense privilege: my family can afford to pay the bills, I have parents and siblings who love me, and I’ve found various activities to fill my