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Is this country song from Philadelphia Cream Cheese good enough to go viral?

Is this country song from Philadelphia Cream Cheese good enough to go viral?

When you think of the Fourth of July, images of picnics, fireworks, and red, white, and blue usually come to mind.

This year, the United States celebrated its birthday a little differently and celebrated a new song about its most popular food: cream cheese.

Land of cream cheese is the latest catchy tune to become embedded in the minds of unsuspecting victims over the past week. Famous cream cheese brand Philadelphia has made the latest song go viral to provide entertainment during their busiest time of the year, when cream cheese flies off the shelves on Independence Day weekends.

“As an iconic brand that has been around for more than 150 years, Philadelphia shares our fans’ passion for proudly using our cream cheese to make everything creamier,” said Philadelphia Senior Brand Manager Keenan White said in a statement about the song.

White continued, “We are excited to recognize our fans’ passion in an unprecedented way and let them know that we see and appreciate their dedication to cream cheese.”

Rising country star Travis Yee was the man who brought the project to life, sharing the track in collaboration with Philadelphia with his 1 million TikTok followers. “We put together American Dreams. We stay hungry, if you know what I mean,” the country singer sings in a video.

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TikTok’s virality is currently all the rage, and some of the most famous country tracks of 2024 come from the platform giant.

Now a country trio Backland apparently exploded on the app after a Spanish line dance instructor choreographed a dance to her song Stay on your laneThe Australian band has now become a fixture in line dancing around the world and has a large fan base throughout Europe.

On the other side of the pond in the USA, Oliver Anthony He became known through a radio channel on YouTube for the title Rich men north of RichmondThe song made the singer from Virginia an overnight sensation, but its message further divided American politics.

Luckily for Yee and Philadelphia, cream cheese is unanimously popular.