
The 'posh' remix of Unknown T's drill track and Estelle ft Kanye West's 'American Boy' is mostly used by people either pretending to be a posh, or by rich kids. The theme song to Disney Junior’s cartoon is used in videos where TikTokers share their weirdest celebrity crushes, and duellers have to sing along with the ones they agree with. Sofia the First theme song (“I was a girl in the village doing alright…”) This track is used for the #HurtMyFeelings challenge. Come take a lick 'pon the lolly" lyrics in outfit and makeup transformation videos. TikTokers use the "Right, left, drip, splash.

Jason Derulo x Puri x Jhorrmountain - 'Coño' This track is used for outfit montages and TikToks with the caption 'What I'd Wear If I Was In.' A remix of Bea's song with Labrinth's Euphoria track is used as the music. If you've ever ended up on Euphoria TikTok, you would have seen these incredible makeup transformation videos. You'll know this track from the lyrics "And it went like."īea Miller - 'Feel Something' and Labrinth - 'Still Don't Know My Name' There's multiple remixes of this song, including the original and one that features a recorder version of Darude's 'Sandstorm'. This track is often used alongside the Freeze Frame Pop Up filter, where people try to prove how photogenic they are by not posing for pictures. There's also a hilarious John Cena trend attached to it too.ĬHROMANCE & Marcus Layton - 'Wrap Me In Plastic' This song was used in an explicit scene in 365 DNI (365 Days) and it's inspired a ton of NSFW and suggestive TikToks. The "I'm sorry for drippin', but drip is what I do" song took off amongst TikTokers showing off their outfits. Thanks to a misheard lyric ("I want yo' body, need yo' body"), T.I.'s 2008 hit became a Pro-Joe Biden song during the 2020 US election. "Shorty a lil' baddie, she my lil boo thing". TikTok’s powers are only so limited.You know the one. Mick Fleetwood and Stevie Nicks each did their own tiktoks. Then the song hit number 2 on the Rolling Stone Top 100 chart again. Maybe the biggest hit brought back by TikTok, “Dreams” came back when people started lip-syncing to “Dreams” and drinking cranberry juice. It came back on TikTok when sea shanties became a trend. But it does make an unusual number of appearances in jokes on Twitter. We contend that “All Star” has never gone out of style. “Rasputin” – Boney M (1977)Īnother perennial dance hit, “Rasputin” is back whenever TikTokers want to flex their muscles. It’s never been out of rotation in the clubs, so naturally this dance hit is back on TikTok. One of the more forgettable nu-metal bands, Drowning Pool is having a bit of a resurgence thanks to the trend of putting the hook from “Bodies” in videos where things go a bit chaotic at the end. TikTok is home to many high-energy dance trends, but few are as high energy as the one set to “Hollaback Girl.” “Bodies” – Drowning Pool (2001) Want to do a silly shuffling hop and go do something you shouldn’t? If you film it and put it on TikTok, you want to underscore it with the Black Eyed Peas. “Where Is the Love?” – Black Eyed Peas (2003) Also, the whole thing led to a new Arby’s food item.
Jack Johnson’s 2006 song plays over it and became a viral hit on the platform, and a bunch of teens made videos about other screens only playing Arby’s menus.
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TikTok star h1t1 bought a TV for $25 that he says only plays an Arby’s menu. Lily Allen might be the queen of schadenfreude, so no wonder her music is popular online again. We doubt many know the ballroom scene origins of this song, but the TikTokers who bought it back have as much attitude as any of the original vogueing dancers. Tigra calls the whole thing “surreal.” “Walk4Me” – Robbie Tronco (1998) This fun ‘80s dance staple came back into vogue when it became a TikTok dance trend. Simple Plan’s angsty Millennial anthem went viral once again when it became a TikTok challenge, which involved people recreating their childhood photos. Here are some of the bangers of yesteryear now trending amongst Gen Z.

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Simple Plan, Jack Johnson, and Fleetwood Mac are all trending again thanks to TikTok.
