“I had record deals with Shady Records and Def Jam, and I lost them going in and out of jail, and being addicted to drugs.” Not that he has any regrets. “My whole life, I always thought I messed up,” Nems confesses. It’s a remarkable reversal of fortune for an artist who thought he had blown his shot. “People always ask, ‘Don’t you get tired of saying ‘bing bong?’’ or ‘Does it annoy you when people want to take pictures?’ No, I love it! I’ve been waiting for this my whole life.” YOOOO It’s the commercial breakthrough Nems has been waiting for. ![]() It feels good that the President of the United States knows who I am.”Īs soon as “bing bong” caught on among his core fanbase, Nems recorded a song called “Bing Bong” for his 2021 LP, “Congo.” It turned out to be a wise move, with the track now garnering radio play across the country. “But it’s awesome that he’s in the video. ![]() “When the video shows him, the line is supposed to say, ‘Hey, yo,’ but he didn’t do it,” he jokingly laments. ![]() He just wishes POTUS had delivered some of the dialogue. Their video even features a cameo from President Biden, which Nems considers the pinnacle of his newfound success. Just when you thought “bing bong” had reached its zenith, the Jonas Brothers took it to the White House. Says Nems: “I already knew it was big, but once I saw all those celebrities do it, I knew it was really taking off.” BONG! The resulting video amassed more than 64.5 million views. “If I’m not saying it, somebody associated with me is saying it because it took off in my neighborhood.”Īudio from “Sidetalk quickly” went viral on TikTok due to the colorful characters of Coney Island, Nems’ trademark mispronunciation of Joe Biden (“Joe Byron”) and the liberal use of his signature phrase, “bing bong.” It then went on to soundtrack hundreds of thousands of TikTok videos, including Lil Nas X’s all-star rendition recorded at Variety’s Hitmakers event in December.Īt the Hitmakers event, he called on fellow attendees and honorees Olivia Rodrigo, Avril Lavigne, Normani, Anitta, Tinashe, Jack Harlow and Chloe Bailey to help him recreate the Sidetalk episode. On March 11th, tagged them in a post which received roughly 9,000 likes and gained Sidetalk 10,000 followers as a result.“In the first episode I hosted, I said ‘bing bong’ and it just became a theme,” Nems explains. This video, in particular, gained them a following because they collaborated with Instagrammer in its creation. The video (shown below) received roughly 239,900 views and 22,100 likes over the course of a year and a half. Sidetalk received a spike in followers after a video they posted on March 11th, 2020, of them documenting the Jewish holiday Purim in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. ![]() They've gained roughly 643,000 followers over the course of two years. Sidetalk gained its largest following on its Instagram page. They also uploaded the video to their Instagram on September 9th, 2019, where it received roughly 115,600 views and 7,200 likes over the course of two years. The video (shown below) received roughly 81,200 views and 1,300 likes over the course of two years. The video follows Simonian in a hoodie with a microphone, both sporting the Sidetalk logo, going around SoHo Manhattan and talking to people during New York Fashion Week. The first video that they made is titled "New York Fashion Week" and it was posted on YouTube on October 24th, 2019. Sidetalk started in late 2019 created by New York University students Jack Byrne and Trent Simonian who were freshmen at the time of its creation.
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