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  • Montreal TikTok star dances her way into Ubisoft’s ‘Just Dance 2023’  | Globalnews.ca

    Montreal TikTok star dances her way into Ubisoft’s ‘Just Dance 2023’ | Globalnews.ca

    A Montreal dancer who has gained fame on TikTok is about to bring her infectious energy to living rooms across the country.

    Angie Augustin, or Citron Rose as she’s known online, has just become a big part of Ubisoft’s wildly successful Just Dance video game franchise.

    She appears in Just Dance 2023, dancing a routine she choreographed herself.

    “I feel like I will indirectly share some great moments with people that I don’t know because it’s a game that you play with people that you love,” she told Global News in an interview.

    If there’s a gamer in your house, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of Just Dance. The franchise has sold tens of millions of copies worldwide. The player who does the best job accurately mimicking the dance moves of the dancer on the screen is the winner.

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    “I used to play with my brother and sister whenever there was a birthday party at the house or the holidays,” Augustin recalled with a smile. “We would try to get my mom to play.”

    Augustin was working in the administration department of a Montreal hospital up until last year. When she started gaining fame on TikTok for her exuberant dance moves and her humour, she quit her job to focus on content creation and dancing.

    “I took a risk,” she said. “My mom was not happy about it, but now she is.”

    Her growing popularity got her on stage with prominent Quebec rapper Sarahmée and started getting her endorsement deals.

    One of the products she promoted was last year’s Just Dance game.

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    A year later, boasting over 650,000 followers and 23 million likes, Ubisoft asked her to create and perform a dance for the game with Montreal as the backdrop.

    “I’m the first local artist to actually create a choreography for the game,” Augustin said. “I feel more and more proud. There are no words for it.”

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    While dancing in your living room to Doja Cat’s hit “Woman,” she’s thrilled to be able to shine a light on the afro dance style she loves so much and her own Haitian heritage.

    “The fact that I am a Haitian woman, I feel like I am representing the diversity of Montreal. I feel proud that like everyone in Canada will share that moment,” she said.

    I hope that I can maybe inspire some people to actually just jump into what they’ve always wanted to do, but never took the risk because they were afraid.”

    The game is available now and her level is part of every copy in Canada.

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  • 5 Tracks That Inspired UPSAHL

    5 Tracks That Inspired UPSAHL

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    UPSAHL just released her latest single “Into My Body,” along with a music video. The energizing dance pop track celebrates being comfortable with yourself and your body. It will appear on the upcoming EP Sagittarius, due out Dec. 9.


    Known for her epic live shows, UPSAHL will play a series of dates in Australia and Europe throughout November.

    The Phoenix native discussed some of her favorite songs for our series 5 Tracks That Inspired Me. Watch below, along with the “Into My Body” music video.


    UPSAHL – Into My Body

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    For more from UPSAHL, follow her on Instagram and TikTok.

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  • The Age Of The Influencer Side Hustle: Which Brands Are Worth The Hype

    The Age Of The Influencer Side Hustle: Which Brands Are Worth The Hype

    TikTok has to be the most influential app on our phones right now. It can sell a product out in seconds, ruin someone’s reputation, or send the lucky few into superstardom. Had their music not gone viral on the app, artists like Megan Thee Stallion and Doja Cat may never have been revealed to us.


    This phenomenon isn’t necessarily new; Vine’s video format is partially responsible for the likes of Shawn Mendes becoming popular. Yet, somehow TikTok eclipsed all social media in terms of influence and popularity.

    It all comes down to the era of the Hype House. During the pandemic, everyone was at their lowest scrolling through this new TikTok app…ready to purchase whatever Amazon storefront popped on their feed and ready to love any new characters who showed up along the way.

    Which is how we got to know influencers like Charli and Dixie D’Amelio, Addison Rae, Josh Richards, Bryce Hall, and Blake Gray. They began with the classic dancing videos, where Charli quickly became the most followed person on the platform. No matter what they posted, the younger crowds were obsessed.

    Addison Rae attending the Kenzo Front Row Menswear Spring Summer 2023 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on June 26, 2022 in Paris, France.

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    They began to form “Houses” where content creators would live in Los Angeles together to create content for TikTok and build their brands. Influencers who dominated the app soon were all under one roof, intermingling.

    Fans of the new generation of influencers began to ship couples like Noah Beck and Dixie D’Amelio, Charli and Lil Huddy. They rose to a level of superstar influencer status that has them in rooms with some of the most famous people in the world. Addison Rae was Kourtney Kardashian’s best friend for a moment there.

    But TikTok and internet celebrity is not enough for these guys…entire brands had to be built. Whether they chose to delve into the music industry or fashion and beauty, it seems like every influencer has a brand now in some way, shape, or form.

    Celebrity brands are constantly falling into question for whether or not they are just there to take your money. I mean, there’s no disrespect in getting that bag, but it would be nice to know when I should just save my money.

    Although I haven’t been one to closely follow The D’Amelio Show on Hulu, I am easily influenced. My For You Page is mostly product recommendations, trend-casting, and my favorite faces in Hollywood; I have bought into many celebrity brands and failed for no reason other than “TikTok told me to do it.” There are some influencer side hustles worth your cash…and others worth the skip.

    Item Beauty by Addison Rae

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    When diving into Addison Rae’s Item Beauty brand, I was skeptical. I am aware that influencers know what a consumer wants a little more than a brand at times…but I can still feel wary when I hear TikToker Addison Rae has a makeup line at Sephora.

    Overall, the brand is solid. A few glitchy products like the Powder Hour Clean Blurring Powder and Hey Hi Halo Liquid Highlighter are skips. But, everything else is worth your money.

    My personal fave is the Lip Quip Clean Moisturizing Lip Gloss in the shade Hey Ya’ll, which is a sheer raspberry pink reminiscent of Addison’s classic look.

    Chamberlain Coffee by Emma Chamberlain 

    One of the only influencers who I genuinely trust with my entire life…Miss Emma Chamberlain. She’s been on YouTube for years now and isn’t really a TikTok influencer like the rest, but her coffee brand is always worth a mention.

    Emma’s known for her coffee recs and finally made her own line with Chamberlain Coffee. Making coffee and matcha at home can save you hundreds of dollars on coffee runs a month.

    My choice? The Matcha Starter Pack to have everything you need for Starbucks-level matcha.

    Morphe 2 by Charli & Dixie D’Amelio


    Morphe 2

    Morphe is known for their high quality, yet affordable makeup. The D’Amelio sisters teamed up with Morphe to create Morphe 2, multipurpose makeup for a simple yet glamorous look.

    The Hint Hint Skin Tint has almost a five-star rating at Ulta and is perfect for the trending minimal coverage makeup look. Almost anything from the Morphe 2 collection is worth your money.

    With all of these celebrity brands popping up, it’s no surprise I want to try them all…even if they are mildly disappointing.

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