Is somebody gonna match my freak? It’s the question that’s been on everyone’s mind since posed it in her song “Nasty,” which has gone viral since its release in April. While we’re all just trying to find someone who will, in fact, match our nasty, it’s not just the relatability of that has found “Nasty” such a large audience. The song has gone viral thanks in part to a guy named Nate.
This unassuming British man first came to online attention in February 2023 after posting a , winding his hips, and biting his finger. That video became the foundation for a meme that’s helped reach millions of new listeners in April, after an an X user named posted Nate’s video on the platform, with "Nasty" playing as the soundtrack. good morning 😃 As of now, that video garnered over 10 million views, 37,000 likes, and over 9,000 reposts.
The song's popularity continues to soar, currently ranking at an impressive No. 5 on TikTok’s Viral Top 50 songs chart and at No. 10 on the Spotify Viral 50 in the U.
S. Thousands have used the song on TikTok to imitate Nate’s dance moves, including the singer , influencers , and even Tinashe herself. Like come onnn The meme morphed from a dance trend to an online prompt when X user , asking: “Who are 2 people that actually did match each other’s freaks?” Some of the responses include , , and .
“is somebody gonna match my freak?” could be the existential question of our time Below, Tinashe talks about the viral moment and .
