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Gen Zers and millennials are deeply divided over this 2000s music challenge

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Gen Zers and millennials are deeply divided over this 2000s music challenge

Gen Zers and millennials are deeply divided over this 2000s music challenge

Two teenagers have sparked a generational debate online due to their allegedly “disappointing” lack of pop music knowledge.The controversy began with a TikTok video from a user named Dalia Hamad.In Hamad’s clip, she and a friend play a selection of 2000s hits, including 50 Cent’s “In Da Club” and Usher’s “Burn” .Meanwhile, the pair moves their bodies from side to side based on whether or not they’re familiar with each track.The clip, which features 10 tracks, ultimately finds the teenagers admitting they don’t know any of the songs.Response to Hamad’s original clip was so fervent that many even accused the TikToker of “faking” her lack of musical knowledge.Strangely enough, Hamad and her friend later posted another TikTok claiming they had, in fact, been lying about not knowing the songs


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