6/13/2023 0 Comments Skat singing![]() ![]() “I obviously ain’t asking nothing them,” Apodaca said, “because they put out that genius, so big ups to them. The band’s official Twitter account shared the clip not long after he posted it, with the caption, “We love this!” He’s “ feeling blessed,” he says, and plans to spend that money on his parents, car repairs and a new RV.Īnd his “Dreams” video even made fans out of Fleetwood Mac members. Since Saturday, he has received $10,000 in donations from fans via Venmo, Cash App and PayPal. Not even a week into his viral success, Apodaca is taking the newfound attention in stride. They can label me, whatever they want, but I’ll live it.” ![]() “I’ve always embraced both sides of my dad’s heritage, my mom’s heritage. The colder, the better.Īs for that feather tattoo on the side of his head, it represents his mom’s Native side of the family, and contains the Northern Arapaho flag. That bottle of Ocean Spray he gulps in his “Dreams” video? He buys the big jugs to save money and estimates he goes through about one a day. Because it don’t matter where we’re at: If I hear a song, and it’s moving, my body just does what it does.” And that’s why my daughters, they always laugh at me. “I honestly listen to everything: I’ve listened to country, being in Idaho, obviously,” Apodaca said. He couldn’t come up with a genre he didn’t like. And then I use my longboard when I wanna go coast.”Īlthough he’s now famous as a Fleetwood Mac fan (his mom loves Stevie Nicks, he said), the TikToker listens to just about anything and everything. “I use my skateboard when I’m messing around and want to try to break my ankle. “I use my penny board when I want to go somewhere real quick, real fast,” Apodaca clarified. In the “Dreams” clip, it turns out, he was longboarding to work after his car battery died. And that’s what makes me happy about it.” “Everybody always says ‘do more skating videos.’ … I just do me, basically,” he said. A self-proclaimed stoner, he switched over to the account in January, slowly building up a fan base for his throwback tracks and happy-go-lucky perspective on life. Gradually, Apodaca built up 132,000 followers on that account - until TikTok banned him for a video promoting his merchandise and beanies toward the end of last year. “She’s like, ‘Well, duh, you always dancing. You’re dumb if you just stop now.’ I was like, Well, what am I gonna do?’ “And then my oldest daughter is the one that told me, ‘No, you got followers. “Because I was like, satisfied, happy,” he said. ![]() “And I’m just like, ‘What’s goin’ on?’ Sittin’ there gettin’ on cloud nine.”Īfter his first brush with internet fame, Apodaca almost stopped posting. “And I just hear the bling, bling, bling: the likes, the hearts,” he said. 700k views and almost 100k likes in less than 24 hrs that's what's up !!!! Going on a million by the morning hahaha □□ #imdumb #gofollow #high #shopmrbeast #investinbeast #goldenticket #420 #710 #tiktok ![]()
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