One of the main types of videos that people think of on TikTok are dance videos. But what are the best TikTok dances? Here is our list of the 20 best TikTok dances.
Dances have become a feature of TikTok culture. Whether it’s to the tunes of new or old hits, users have been creating their own short dance routines on the app since the days of Musical.ly.
Many of these routines reach even the most popular creators on the app, but anyone can join in as their dance footage goes viral, creating tutorials and demos. dance cover on TikTok.
Here are some of the most popular TikTok dances.
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The most viral TikTok dances
While some TikTok dances have achieved moderate popularity among those already familiar with the platform, these are dances that even those who don’t regularly use the app may be familiar with. .
1. WAP – Cardi B
Cardi B’s ‘WAP’ dance, choreographed by Brian Esperon, reached its peak of popularity in August 2020. The daring dance turned into an even bolder song that caused a stir. was an instant hit with TikTok users, and it quickly spread across the platform. Stars like Addison Rae went viral for participating in Esperon’s dance and it’s still talked about to this day.
2. Savage – Megan Thee stallion
Keara Wilson’s choreography for ‘Savage’ became one of TikTok’s most iconic dances after she posted it in March 2020. As many new users joined the app at that time, so for some, this became the first dance they tried to learn, thanks to the moves matching the song perfectly.
3. Say So – Doja Cat
TikToker Haley Sharpe created the dance to this hugely popular hit. After rapper Nicki Minaj appeared on the track’s remix, the song was used on TikTok more than ever, and Haley’s dance is one that everyone wants to learn. Although it was first created in 2019, it is still one of the most popular dances in 2023.
4. Renegade – (Lottery – K Camp)
Renegade is arguably one of the most popular TikTok dances, and some also say it’s the hardest. While many famous creators became famous for doing the dance, the talent behind it all is Jalaiah Harmon.
She initially posted it to Funimate and then Instagram with her friend Kaliyah Davis. She even teamed up with Addison Rae and Charli D’Amelio to teach them the original dance, and the choreography remains an iconic part of TikTok history.
Easy TikTok dances
If you want to get in on the fun TikTok dancing but don’t feel like you can pull off some of the complicated choreography from the most viral dances, here are some slightly easier options.
5. Blinding lights – The Weeknd
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Blinding Lights was an instant success when the song was released in 2019 and quickly became the inspiration for the ‘Blinding Lights’ challenge. The creators from @macdaddyz achieved success with their constant leg kicking choreography, creating a combination that everyone loved.
People love to get all their family members involved in this trend, so this might be an easier option if you’re looking to learn a new TikTok dance.
6. Laxed, Siren Beat – Jawsh 685 (Savage Love – Jason Derulo)
The Savage Love dance was one of the most popular dances from 2020, with millions of people trying to master it in the early days of the 2020 lockdown. This dance popularized by Jazlyne Baybee was went viral thanks to the simple choreography combined with the viral Jawsh 685 tune.
Jason Derulo caused controversy when he ended up using Jawsh’s tune in his song Savage Love, and the singer even released a TikTok version of the music video, including a video of Jason dancing along with famous TikTokers language.
7. Taylor Swift – Gemstones
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At the end of 2022, Mikael Arellano, a fan of Taylor Swift, caused a stir when he announced the choreography of Taylor Swift’s song Bejeweled on her album Midnights. The dance became an instant hit thanks to its simple but fun choreography. The dance became increasingly popular when Taylor was seen doing part of the choreography while performing the song during her ERAS tour.
8. Jeremiah – Oui
This dance went viral in late 2021/early 2022 and is a great dance to do with friends or a partner. The steps are relatively simple, so it’s an easy trend to join, and many people have spread their steps, including Lizzo and TikToker Noah Beck.
Popular TikTok dances
TikTok dances come and go like all trends, and these awesome dances might make you reminisce about the times you saw them pop up regularly on your For Friends Page.
9. Like like — Walker Hayes
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‘Fancy Like’ was first released in 2021 and after artist Walker Hayes’ daughter helped him make a TikTok dance to the track, it made the song a hit. Since then, thousands of fans have recreated the choreography and caused “Fancy Like” to sweep the charts.
10. Up – Cardi B
Cardi B’s songs have proven to be an endless source of energy for TikTok dances and Mya Johnson along with Chris Cotter created an incredible routine to her song ‘Up’. The energetic dance was a huge success and countless famous creators have recreated it on their own sites.
11. Bloody Mary (Dance with hands) – Lady Gaga
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As Netflix’s Wednesday series, based on the Addams Family, grew in popularity in 2022, one of the most iconic scenes became a TikTok trend as people recreated Wednesday’s dancing skills Adams. Using Lady Gaga’s song Bloody Mary, people around the world reveal their inner beauty as they dance with their hands, recreating actress Jenna Ortega’s choreography
12. Click – Saweetie
The Tap In dance choreographed by Lesley Gonzalez was another huge success on the app thanks to its smooth movements and catchy song.
This dance is also especially popular around July 2020, a great time for TikTok dances.
13. Foot fungus – Ski Mask the Slump God
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This dance was created by TikTok users d0rasm0ther and bruh.liv19 and went viral on TikTok in 2021. The original video currently has over 17 million views and has even been recreated by the highly followed creator currently on TikTok, Charli D’Amelio.
More TikTok dances
Dances on TikTok are as popular today as they have ever been, and talented creators are constantly coming up with new routines to some new songs making it to the charts. Here are some that have been popular over the past year.
14. Cmonnn — 5Star Ft Lay Bankz
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Taking the song’s lyrics ‘come on, hit it once’, this dance by 444vngel.kzy appeared on the app in early 2022 and the attractive choreography has made thousands of people recreate this perfect dance.
15. From Forgive Again — lil eaarl
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This high-energy song combined with avadeblassie’s matching dance routine was the perfect recipe for viral success when it was posted on TikTok, and since then, thousands have gone on to recreate the routine This.
16. Woman — Doja Cat
Doja Cat continuously drops viral hits on TikTok, and her addictive song ‘Woman’ inspired Tracy Joseph to create a stunning dance that has garnered millions of likes and views on this platform.
17. Not Around — Nova
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Nova’s ‘Not Around’ is a dreamy hit whose popularity is growing thanks to TikTok, and with Famoustaytay’s flawless routine, thousands of people, including some of the app’s featured stars, have recreated It.
18. Yeah Yeah — Young Nudy
JayDan McCauley went viral with his perfect dance to this popular TikTok track, and many people even said it became their favorite TikTok dance to date.
19. Give me more — Britney Spears
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This dance choreographed by users karaleighcannella and jaedengomezz for two people took TikTok by storm and had countless people teaming up with their closest friends to perform.
20. Stallions Adele and Megan Thee
In November 2021, TikTok was filled with videos of people recreating the dance, to the tune of a mashup of Adele’s ‘Water Under the Bridge’ and Megan Thee Stallion’s ‘Body’.
The video originally appeared on Twitter, but thousands of people have recreated the joke on TikTok as Adele’s ‘backup dancers’, with thousands joining in.
That’s just a fraction of the huge number of iconic dances that have been popularized through TikTok—and there are sure to be more viral choreographies to come.
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