The video likely performed well due to its energetic club atmosphere, the use of trending audio or sounds associated with DJing and clubbing, and the relatable "jump scare" element which often garners engagement on platforms like TikTok. The visual appeal of the neon lights and the DJ's performance also contribute to its watchability.
Summary
The video shows a DJ performing in a club with neon lights. The DJ is seen interacting with the DJ equipment while a woman dances behind them. Text overlays appear throughout the video, including "jump scaring the crowd" and "you can spin it back now".
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Transcript, structure and on-screen text
4 beats, a 14-word transcript and 3 lines of on-screen text — the parts you need to write your own version.