Type in a song number or phrase to search for a song. You can search using transliteration into western characters, or using language-specific characters. You can use the * character as a wildcard eg har*heral, or . to represent a single character eg je.us. Click the dropdown to see the many advanced filters available.
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Here you can see a list of any worship sets that you have created. These help you to click forwards and backwards between songs. You can create these by clicking 'Add to Set' when viewing a song.
Here are all the songs in your worship set. You can reorder them by dragging on the reorder icon next to each song, or remove them by clicking the cross icon.
Many users, including artists like Jhené Aiko on Facebook, use the Open Hands emoji (👐) as a placeholder for the Westside sign.
It is frequently paired with location-specific emojis like the Palm Tree (🌴), Ocean Wave (🌊), or the Sun (☀️) to signify California or Los Angeles. Cultural Significance westside-emoji
Social media analysis shows that "westside" tags are often accompanied by "fire" emojis (🔥) or "100" (💯) to indicate high quality or authenticity in West Coast rap circles. Because a dedicated "W" hand sign does not exist in the standard emoji library, the community relies heavily on visual context (text and other symbols) to clarify the meaning. Many users, including artists like Jhené Aiko on
Signal "West Coast" musical influence in rap and hip-hop content on TikTok . Express regional pride or a "laid-back" coastal aesthetic. Usage Trends Because a dedicated "W" hand sign does not
The gesture itself gained global prominence through 1990s West Coast hip-hop culture. It was popularized by artists like Ice Cube, WC, and Snoop Dogg. In a modern digital context, it is used to:
Since "westside-emoji" refers to a cultural hand gesture rather than a standardized Unicode symbol, this report outlines its digital representation, cultural origins, and common usage in social media.
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Many users, including artists like Jhené Aiko on Facebook, use the Open Hands emoji (👐) as a placeholder for the Westside sign.
It is frequently paired with location-specific emojis like the Palm Tree (🌴), Ocean Wave (🌊), or the Sun (☀️) to signify California or Los Angeles. Cultural Significance
Social media analysis shows that "westside" tags are often accompanied by "fire" emojis (🔥) or "100" (💯) to indicate high quality or authenticity in West Coast rap circles. Because a dedicated "W" hand sign does not exist in the standard emoji library, the community relies heavily on visual context (text and other symbols) to clarify the meaning.
Signal "West Coast" musical influence in rap and hip-hop content on TikTok . Express regional pride or a "laid-back" coastal aesthetic. Usage Trends
The gesture itself gained global prominence through 1990s West Coast hip-hop culture. It was popularized by artists like Ice Cube, WC, and Snoop Dogg. In a modern digital context, it is used to:
Since "westside-emoji" refers to a cultural hand gesture rather than a standardized Unicode symbol, this report outlines its digital representation, cultural origins, and common usage in social media.
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