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Led Zeppelin is now on TikTok

TikTok is a super-unicorn, a social media network that’s not only survived but challenging for (and in some quarters already achieving) supremacy over the big boys in the space. And if you’re an artist and you don’t have your music available for TikTokers, you’re missing out on a lot of cash. Hey, even The Beatles part of things now (@TheBeatles).

As of this week, Led Zeppelin has made its music available to TikTok users. The band also has its own official account (@ledzeppelin) which features live performances, graphics, and related artwork.

If you’re on the platform, there are more than 100 Zep songs you can use, ranging from “Stairway to Heaven” to “Kashmir” to “Whole Lotta Love.”

(BTW, I’m there, too.)

In other Zep news, they’ve launched a new video series focused on the 50th anniversary of their fourth album. Here’s a sample.

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