This content is imported from {embed-name}. Looking for smart ways to get more from life? Set to the song, "Walked In" by Ultradiox, this dance was originally created by Hunter Lasater and later slightly altered by one of TikTok's most popular stars Addison Easterling (known to fans as Addison Rae). This is perhaps the most famous TikTok dance, originally created by 14-year-old Jalaiah Harmon. When it comes to social distancing, people tend to fall into two different camps. Set to the song "Lottery" by K Camp, Harmon's dance has now been performed in talent shows and at school pep rallies for TikTok competitions. Celebrities like Jessica Alba have attempted "Get Busy" along with 7.6 million other people. DANCE TUTORIAL‼️ put this in snap to slow it down. Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. Go! The sound features a line from another one of his popular mixes, "why is everything chrome" and incorporates a variety of trending dance moves like the "woah" and "throw it back. Celebrities including Keke Palmer and Normani have already given the dance their seal of approval.
However, lyrics aside, it didn't keep this dance from trending with 2.5 million users. The song is a remix of Beyoncé's 2013 "Partition," and finds the app's users completing a series of claps or "throwing it back" slowly. My friends are lit! This Roddy Rich song is number one on the Billboard chart, in part, because of this viral dance, which is credited to TikTok star Charli D'Amelio. #kickintoasplit #dance #kick #foryou. Go!
The song has spurred a viral dance movement where 27 million people are dancing to the lines, "had to take the time to cut 'em off, I need help/I know how to make the girls go crazy/When you treat her like your number one baby. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. Below, how to master 21 of the most popular dances on TikTok. Although not the official title of this dance, ask any TikTok user to do the "number one baby" dance and most likely they will start performing choreography that requires primarily hand and arm movements ending in holding an invisible baby. THORW THAT BACK Who At playlist @kgsaucyyyy @realdjtownsend ##fyp ##foryoupage, In March, another challenge went viral in less than a week. Teenager Haley Sharpe from Alabama created choreography to accompany the song and said in her caption to Doja Cat that she'd love to be in a future music video. It's perhaps one of the first viral dances to break out of the confines of the app itself and prompt so many others to strive to "go viral.". "Say So" by Doja Cat is currently the artist's most popular song and has already been trending in the charts. Learning this dance, set to a song by Surfaces, will help project positivity during these dark and uncertain times. The "#2liveSoundsmix" challenge with both audio and choreography created by Deaundre Lamar [@2live.d], has grown to trend amongst 5.7 million users since Lamar first posted a video of himself dancing to the mix on Feb. 29. This dance almost speaks for itself.
"At first [we were] just doing it for fun, but then after we did "get up" we realized the power choreographers have," House said.