It probably won't take you more than, like, three minutes to This dance is pretty easy also, but it's got a lot of moves, so you might need a So this is basically a fast-speed "Macarena" that ends with you "hitting the woah." "Walked In" is currently trending on TikTok amongst 652,100 users since Easterling's version was first posted Feb. 18  and more videos are uploaded daily.One of the more recently trending dances set to Cookie Kawaii's "Vibe," was created by 22-year-old Mikeila Jones because she "just wanted to be cute" and thought for sure it would be a "flop." Richmond, Virginia native Nicole Bloombgarden wasted no time creating one of the simplest dances on TikTok, "literally the day it [the song] came out." Here's a comprehensive guide to some of the biggest and trendiest dances on TikTok in the past year.A post shared by CREATOR OF RENEGADE (@jalaiah) on Feb 14, 2020 at 5:16pm PSTBy far the most popular dance on TikTok with more than 29.7 million users attempting the fast-paced choreography is the "renegade." QR CODE. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation.Walk into almost any middle school or high school, and nine out of 10 kids could not only tell you what the "Renegade" dance is but most likely perform it. Set to a driving beat in which the vast majority of the lyrics are just the word "go," the dance is essentially just a repeated "A relatively simple dance set to a beat produced by Jawsh 685, the "Laxed (Siren Beat)" dance involves direct hand movements and a few body rolls. "The easier it is to do, the more people are gonna' do it." She created a dance to the song, "Opaul" by Freddie Dredd that was all about body rolls and swinging hips. It's another more recent trend, but already has more than one million people uploading videos to the song. 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.

Sharpe's own TikTok received 923,000 likes and thanks to her recent cameo, she has now amassed 53,000 Instagram followers and has 1.2 million TikTok followers.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). TikTok Charts - Best TikTok Songs - TikTok 2020 - Tik Tok Hits - Tik Tok Music - Tik Tok 2020 - Tik Tok Charts - Triller Songs - Triller Music - Triller Hits - Triller Dances - Triller 2020 dance brings the same level of energy. So like we’re not @ondreazlopez_ & @tonylopez__ but we tried ‍♀️ Rodriguez sisters edition @katttrod Unlike other dance trends on TikTok, the "Gimme Some" challenge is unique in that it went through a string of variations and transformations during the height of its popularity in December 2019.

She created a TikTok in February of herself dancing to the song in her bedroom which has more than 52,000 likes and has already been attempted by more than 9 million users including some of the most viral TikTok stars like D'Amelio and Addison Easterling. Most users know the dance by a line from the song, "If I back it up, is it fat enough?"

The Chinese-created app has taken the world by storm as it's grown from a video sharing app for today's youth, to a multi-generational content sharing platform for creatives in dance, film and music. Tagging choreographers in videos by posting "dc:" [dance credit] and then their name is becoming more commonplace as users fear the backlash faced from stealing another's dance.