TikTok looks forward to supporting Black creators during Black History Month and beyond by amplifying the voices of Black creators on the platform who are shifting the culture with the second annual Black TikTok Trailblazer List.
These creators are the next-generation of entertainment leaders, nominated by the TikTok community for their creativity, passion, and authenticity. Throughout Black History Month, our 2022 Trailblazers will share their stories and join us in celebrating the talent of #BlackTikTok. Read more about these 12 talented creators below!
- @artbydemarcusshawn (Chicago, IL) – DeMarcus Shawn is a creator who captures everyday life moments with light-hearted comedy. His relatable videos have garnered him over 5M followers on the app and his spot-on impersonations continue to delight viewers across the For You Page.
- @cultureunfiltered (Los Angeles, CA) – Culture Unfiltered is spearheaded by former radio host and music blogger Masani Musa. It is a hub for music discovery and dialogue surrounding popular culture and trending news in music.
- @emmanuelduverneau (Walnut Creek, CA) – Emmanuel Duverneau is a 25-year-old content creator whose love for experimenting in the kitchen stemmed from his mother’s cooking lessons. Emmanuel shares his passion for both dancing and cooking on TikTok and hopes to inspire others to follow their dreams and continue doing what they love.
- @grace_africa (Los Angeles, CA) – Grace Amaku is a comedian and nurse, known for sharing popular impersonations and relatable comedy on TikTok. Through her background as a nurse, she uses her platform to share humorous content with an educational flair.
- @immarollwithit (Amherst, MA) – Mya Pol is a sun-loving, tree-hugging, self-named “wheelie lady” who radiates warmth and positivity wherever she goes. As a disabled creator she shares her joy and passions through dance and sharing her experiences, all while teaching and empowering her communities with educational content.
- @keke.janajah (Killeen, TX) – Keara Wilson is a 20-year-old dancer and choreographer who creates and shares dance videos on TikTok for fun. She was recognized as a 2021 Originator on The Discover List for creating the popular Savage dance to Megan Thee Stallion’s hit song and plans on getting certified to become a group fitness instructor to further her career.
- @megagonefree (Ridgewood, NY) – MegaGoneFree is a Black LGBTQ+ independent artist who shares her positive and powerful voice coupled with soulful melodies on TikTok. As a Black woman occupying a genre without many mainstream Black voices, she aims to create music that spreads a message of love, open-mindedness and empathy with her millions of followers.
- @sambafilms (Brooklyn, NY) – Samba Diop is an artist and filmmaker who combines his interest in culture and cinematography through videos on TikTok. He approaches visual storytelling through the lens of powerful imagery, messages and emotions, and he has worked with brands like Netflix, Nike, and Google.
- @themomtrotter (CA & FL) – Kay Akpan is an entrepreneur and travel enthusiast who has traveled to over 36 countries with her family, and is currently traveling across the U.S. full time in an RV with her husband and 8-year-old. She is passionate about sharing content on TikTok around finance, parenting, and lifestyle, to show an alternate way of living.
- @thesweetimpact (Statesboro, GA) – Robert Lucas is an IT professional and self-taught cake artist who shares the process behind his cake creations on TikTok. He is known for his fantastical artistry, modeling cakes after iconic pop culture references like Nike Air Jordans, Beauty and the Beast, Space Jam and more. He was honored as a Foodie on The Discover List for his creations.
- @tonyweaverjr (Atlanta, GA) – Tony Weaver, Jr. is an award-winning storyteller known for sharing his love for anime and manga on TikTok. He is the creator of The UnCommons, an award winning webcomic series, the founder of Weird Enough Productions, a national nonprofit, and was the first comic writer to be selected for Forbes 30 Under 30.
- @yeahitsak (Toronto, ON) – Akintoye Asalu is a hip-hop artist who shares his unique lyrics and creative and groovy rap videos on TikTok. His growing popularity on the app inspired him to release his own music in early 2022.
#SupportBlack – Spotlighting Black-Owned Businesses
Every day on TikTok, small business owners and entrepreneurs take us inside their workshop, storefront or even the garage, and they share the highs and lows of launching and running their own business. As a part of our commitment to the continued growth of this community on TikTok, we launched Support Black Businesses, a training series that gives Black entrepreneurs and small business owners access to a support network and mentors to help them grow their business.
Our goal is to help participants in the Support Black Business program find community and thrive — a phenomenon we’ve seen across the country. Our current cohort includes entrepreneurs like Montre Moore of Amp Beauty LA in Los Angeles, CA, Sahr Brima of Love You Cookie in Minneapolis, MN and Kadisha Phillips of Cecilia’s House in Rochester, NY. In Houston, Texas Kerry Harris uses TikTok to share her love for home decor and give customers an inside look into her business Pops of Color Home. In Detroit, Michigan Dae Palmer quit his 9-5 job as a cable technician and turned his passion for car detailing into a thriving business after finding a supportive community on TikTok.
You can find the list of businesses included in the 2021 Support Black Businesses cohort here, and applications for the 2022 cohort will open up soon. Stay tuned for more details, and remember to throw some love at Black-owned businesses with #SupportBlack on the app.
#BlackTikTok – Behind the Hashtag
The TikTok community continues to drive the growth of #BlackTikTok content through popular hashtags including #BlackMusic and #SupportBlack. Over the past year in the United States, #BlackTikTok has been viewed over 2.9 billion times, growing 657% since January 2021. The community of #BlackTikTok creators and artists who #makeblackhistory every day include household names such as Jason Derulo, Will Smith, and 2021 TikTok Trailblazers Taylor Cassidy, Jason Linton, Alexis Nikole Nelson, and more.
Starting tomorrow, you can share the stories of #BlackTikTok with all-new creative stickers. To feature Black History Month stickers, open the Stickers tray after filming and add them on top of your video.
#BlackMusic – The Sounds that Move Culture
At TikTok, we are proud to do our part to shine a spotlight on Black music and artists of all disciplines, to help give thanks for the joy and solace their art brings us all. During Black History Month and beyond we celebrate Black music, and musicians on the platform who are always at the vanguard of new trends.
Check out our sounds page for special guest playlists throughout February, featuring artists like Timbaland, Victoria Monet, Aluna, Pierre Bourne and Nija. Tap in with the hashtag #BlackMusic to join the celebration and discover music across genre-busting, chart-breaking hits from Lil Nas X or 24kGoldn, to soulful R&B from artists like GIVEON or Amaarae, and rock music from contemporaries like WILLOW or legends like Chuck Berry. Check out the tag #HipHop to view clips of live performances and enjoy the music of rap stars like Megan Thee Stallion, Gunna, Coi Leray, Saucy Santana, and many others.
#BlackTikTok LIVE – Join the Celebration
Kicking off on February 4th, TikTok will host a variety of themed LIVEs and programming each week, highlighting Black creators, musicians, businesses and organizations and celebrating those who are making an impact in the entertainment industry and in their community.
On February 23rd, TikTok will partner with iHeartRadio for iHeart Living Black!, a TikTok LIVE event celebrating Black Music on TikTok and beyond. Hosted by DJ Envy, the show will include an all-star lineup of performances from A-List talent including Lizzo, Big Sean, H.E.R., Lil Durk, Moneybagg Yo, and Ari Lennox, and will feature special appearances from Saweetie, radio personalities like Charlamagne and Angela Yee, actress Niecy Nash, and many more. Tune in on 2/23 @ 5pm PT/8pm ET on @iheartradio to view iHeartLivingBlack and help celebrate the culture.
@BlackTikTok – Follow the Community
We’re looking forward to honoring and celebrating the excellence that is #BlackTikTok and sharing the stories of Black creators this month and all year-round. To stay up to date with the #BlackTikTok community, be sure to follow @BlackTikTok, a space dedicated to Black creatives and committed to highlighting the stories and content of Black creators who are shaping TikTok and culture. You can also check out the #BlackTikTok hub through the Discover Banner on the TikTok app to view upcoming events and highlights.
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