Updated June 3, 2025 • 1-min read
Posted by Anonymous
Jun 2, 2025
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Posted by Anonymous - Jun 2, 2025
Honestly, it's wild how XXXTentacion's music videos are still blowing up with millions of views even after he’s been gone for years. From what I've noticed, a big part of this is just how connected his fans feel with his music. People relate to his songs about pain, mental health, and struggles—stuff that doesn't just go away, you know? Every time I check Spotify or YouTube, his tracks like "Snow" or "rare" are still trending. Plus, his estate keeps dropping new remixes, like that "whoa (mind in awe)" remix video, that keeps his name popping up again and again.
Social media totally keeps things alive, too. People share old clips, react to his music, or use his songs on TikTok. Even new fans discover him all the time. I guess it proves that if the music hits hard, it just doesn’t get old. It’s honestly pretty inspiring to see that kind of impact—like, legends never really die if their stuff still means something to people.
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