[00:00] Announcer: From Neural Newscast, this is Buzz, tracking what's trending and why it matters. [00:08] Maya Kim: Welcome to today's edition of Buzz. I am Maya Kim. [00:13] Thatcher Collins: And I'm Thatcher Collins. We're tracking the social signals that are actually moving the needle today. [00:19] Maya Kim: Thatcher, we have to start with the video that's currently dominating the feed on X. [00:23] Maya Kim: Elon Musk posted a clip of himself blowing smoke rings with a very specific caption. [00:29] Maya Kim: I don't even smoke, LOL. [00:31] Maya Kim: It's short, it's quirky, and it is absolutely exploding. [00:36] Thatcher Collins: Exploding is an understatement, Maya. [00:39] Thatcher Collins: In under six hours, that post garnered 6.6 million views and nearly 100,000 likes. [00:46] Thatcher Collins: It was followed quickly by a second video post that's already picking up another 10,000 likes. [00:51] Thatcher Collins: From a data perspective, it's a high-velocity engagement loop. [00:56] Thatcher Collins: He's essentially leaning into the memes and public comments about his habits, [01:00] Thatcher Collins: using humor to maintain a massive presence in the daily conversation. [01:04] Maya Kim: It's interesting how a simple six-second clip can overshadow major news cycles. [01:10] Maya Kim: But speaking of major news, the music world is currently in a state of total excitement. [01:15] Maya Kim: Variety just confirmed that BTS is returning to the Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon. [01:20] Thatcher Collins: This is a significant moment for the industry, Maya. [01:24] Thatcher Collins: RM, Jin, Suga, Jay Hope, Jimin, Fong. [01:28] Thatcher Collins: 5, and Junkuk are all scheduled for back-to-back appearances on March 25th and 26th. [01:36] Thatcher Collins: It's their first late-night appearance as a full group since 2021. [01:40] Thatcher Collins: They aren't just there for a sit-down interview. [01:43] Thatcher Collins: They're performing two songs to promote their upcoming album, Ari Wrong. [01:47] Maya Kim: Wild. [01:48] Maya Kim: The fan reaction has been massive. [01:51] Maya Kim: The Variety article alone has over 14,000 likes, [01:55] Maya Kim: and big hit M United States Music's official post is seeing similar traction. [02:00] Maya Kim: It's clear that the appetite for a full BTS comeback is at an all-time high, [02:06] Maya Kim: especially with the Ari Wrong project on the horizon. [02:09] Maya Kim: Thatcher, it feels like the 2026 bingo card is already filling up because we're also seeing movement for the World Cup. [02:16] Thatcher Collins: Right. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is still a way off, but the groundwork is being laid now. [02:22] Thatcher Collins: Football content creators like Bernice and Callie Jay recently shared photos from a media training session organized by the U.S. Embassy. [02:30] Thatcher Collins: They're preparing journalists and creators for the logistical and media demands of a tournament hosted across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. [02:39] Maya Kim: Bernice's post alone hit over 32,000 likes. [02:43] Maya Kim: It shows that the creator economy is going to be a pillar of how the 2026 World Cup is broadcasted and experienced. [02:51] Maya Kim: Meanwhile, in Japan, we're seeing a mix of politics and pop culture going viral. [02:56] Maya Kim: Former Prime Minister Kishida Fumio announced he'll be a surprise guest on the show Shabekudi [03:02] Maya Kim: 007 on March 23rd. [03:05] Thatcher Collins: That's a very tactical move. [03:08] Thatcher Collins: Kishida shared a nostalgic photo from 2005 featuring himself alongside the late Abe Shinzo [03:14] Thatcher Collins: and other political figures like Shiyosaki and Kono. [03:17] Thatcher Collins: It's reached over 1.5 million people on X. [03:21] Thatcher Collins: It's a rare moment of a high-level politician using a variety show format [03:25] Thatcher Collins: to connect with a wider audience through nostalgia. [03:28] Maya Kim: And while we're on the subject of Japanese trends, [03:31] Maya Kim: Family Mart is currently running a viral campaign [03:34] Maya Kim: for their Beer Surprise Limited Edition release. [03:37] Maya Kim: They're giving away 20 cases of beer [03:40] Maya Kim: through a follow-and-repost campaign on X. [03:43] Maya Kim: The hashtag FamimaGente beer surprise has already hit over 12,000 reposts in just three hours. [03:51] Thatcher Collins: It's a classic example of using platform mechanics to drive product awareness. [03:56] Thatcher Collins: Between smoke rings, K-pop comebacks, and World Cup prep, the digital landscape is exceptionally crowded today. [04:02] Thatcher Collins: But these stories are the ones providing the most clear signal. [04:07] Maya Kim: That's a wrap for today's roundup. 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